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Martha Stewart said Wednesday she has decided to surrender for prison as soon as possible, declaring, "I must reclaim my good life." The millionaire businesswoman was convicted of lying about a stock sale. Stewart's lawyers are pressing an appeal on several fronts, alleging that one juror lied about an arrest record and claiming the conviction is tainted by charges against a government ink expert who goes to trial on perjury charges next week.
September 16, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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