Anna Nicole Smith's manager faces possible retrial on conspiracy charges
Anna Nicole Smith's manager boyfriend Howard K. Stern is facing a court return after a California judge ruled he can be retried on conspiracy charges relating to the model's death.
The reality TV star died in 2007 after suffering an accidental overdose and her prescriptions subsequently became the focus of a criminal investigation involving Stern and two of Smith's doctors.
In 2010, Stern was found guilty on two charges of conspiracy, for
giving false names and acting by fraud to obtain prescriptions for
Smith, but he fought the convictions and a judge overturned the
counts in early 2011.
However, on Monday (03Nov14), officials at the California Supreme
Court decided that the case will go back to a criminal judge in Los
Angeles - although it does not necessarily mean Stern will be
retried.
The ruling only paves the way for prosecutors to ask a judge for a
new trial, and if the request is granted, Stern would face a
retrial on two conspiracy charges relating to obtaining the
prescription drugs.
In the 2011 ruling, Smith's psychiatrist Dr. Khristine Eroshevich,
who was accused of conspiracy charges and unlawfully prescribing a
controlled substance, had all but one of her convictions quashed,
while the remaining count was reduced to a misdemeanor. She was
sentenced to a year of probation and fined $100 .
Another medic, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, was previously acquitted of all
charges.
Monday's ruling does not affect Eroshevich's case.