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06/16/11 A federal judge on Wednesday amended his May 13 restitution order against Randeep Mann. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports the judge adopted a request by federal prosecutors who said they miscalculated the costs of future plastic surgery for Dr. Trent Pierce.
05/18/11 The amount is less than prosecutors asked for from Randeep Mann. But Mann's attorneys won an argument over how much Mann should pay Dr. Trent Pierce for lost income due to the attack.
04/30/11 A federal judge has placed a temporary freeze on the transfer of any assets of Randeep Mann, the former Russellville physician convicted of orchestrating a near-fatal explosion, until after a May 11 hearing.
04/22/11 A jailed Randeep Mann once told his wife to deed their Pope County home over to her parents, federal prosecutors disclosed in court filings Thursday as they continue to push to freeze the assets of the divorcing bombing mastermind and his wife until victim restitution is decided.
03/31/11 A divorce lawsuit has been filed between Sangeeta and Randeep Mann - the Indian-born doctor convicted in a bombing that nearly killed the Arkansas Medical Board's chief.
02/28/11 Federal prosecutors say it is appropriate that Randeep Mann will spend the rest of his life in prison for a bombing that nearly killed the chief of the Arkansas Medical Board.
02/28/11 Randeep Mann is to be sentenced Monday afternoon in federal court in Little Rock along with his wife, Sangeeta Mann, who was convicted of obstructing justice.
02/28/11 Federal prosecutors say Russellville doctor Randeep Mann should go to prison for life and pay $1.7 million in restitution after his conviction in a bombing that nearly killed the chief of the Arkansas Medical Board.
02/27/11 Federal prosecutors say Russellville doctor Randeep Mann should go to prison for life and pay $1.7 million in restitution after his conviction in a bombing that nearly killed the chief of the Arkansas Medical Board. But Mann's lawyers say the bomb wasn't designed to kill and that should be reflected in the sentence.
02/27/11 Associated Press - February 27, 2011 12:34 PM ET LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Federal prosecutors say Russellville doctor Randeep Mann should go to prison for life and pay $1.7 million in...
02/27/11 (KATV) Little Rock - Federal Prosecutors say Russellville Doctor Randeep Mann should go to prison for life after being convicted for a bombing that nearly killed the Chief of the Arkansas Medical Board.
02/22/11 Randeep Mann was convicted in August of using a weapon of mass destruction in the bombing of Dr. Trent Pierce outside his home in West Memphis. Mann is scheduled for sentencing on Monday, but his lawyers say they need more time to prepare.
11/10/10 U.S. District Judge Brian Miller on Wednesday granted a request from Dr. Randeep Mann to delay his scheduled Dec. 10 sentencing.
08/10/10 The U.S. attorney's office today released new s of an indictment of a Pulaski County Jail inmate for assaulting a witness in the trial of Dr. Randeep Mann, convicted yesterday of plotting the bombing of a state Medical Board official who'd ruled against him in a disciplinary matter. The news release said the assault was intended to discourage the victim from testifying. One of the government's ...
08/09/10 LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- A federal jury on Monday convicted an Arkansas doctor of masterminding a bombing attack against the head of the state medical board last year, despite the absence of forensic evidence tying the defendant to the crime. Dr. Randeep Mann could be sentenced to life in prison for his role in the attack on Dr. Trent Pierce outside of Pierce's West Memphis home on Feb. 4, 2009 ...
08/09/10 (Little Rock, AR) -- A jury in Little Rock, Arkansas, found Dr. Randeep Mann of Russellville guilty Monday morning of plotting a bombing attack on the chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board.
08/04/10 UPDATED: Jurors on Friday wrapped up their second day of deliberations at about 5:30 p.m. They are to return Monday at 9 a.m. to consider whether to convict Dr. Randeep Mann, who is charged in the Feb. 4, 2009, in the driveway of Dr. Trent Pierce's home in West Memphis.
07/30/10 That image will be challenged Friday as attorneys for Dr. Randeep Mann begin their defense before a Little Rock jury.
07/28/10 LITTLE ROCK - Federal prosecutors on Tuesday tried to link Dr. Randeep Mann to a spare tire used in the 2009 bombing that critically injured the chairman of the Arkansas Medical Board.
07/27/10 Prosecutors are working to link Dr. Randeep Mann to a small spare tire used in the bombing of the Arkansas medical board chairman. Our sister station WREG is in Little Rock covering the trial.
07/20/10 LITTLE ROCK - A patient of Dr. Randeep Mann testified Monday that the physician gave her morphine and other drugs when he did not have a license to prescribe narcotics. |