» Read discussion on Trent Pierce 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.
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.
09/23/10 On February 4, 2009, a homemade bomb exploded in the driveway of a West Memphis home, severely injuring Arkansas State Medical Board chair Dr. Trent Pierce.
08/09/10 An Arkansas doctor accused of seeking revenge on a state medical board that repeatedly disciplined him was found guilty Monday of masterminding a homemade bomb attack that disfigured and partially blinded the board's chairman. Arkansas - United States - Trent Pierce - Health - Jury
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 ...
08/04/10 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.
07/14/10 A federal judge says jurors can see "gruesome" photos of Dr. Trent Pierce's injuries after a bomb exploded, despite defense attorneys' claims that the images are prejudicial.
07/14/10 Dr. Randeep Mann, a physician sanctioned by the Arkansas State Medical Board, who is accused of the bombing the board's chairman, Dr. Trent Pierce.
07/13/10 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The longtime maid of the chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board testified today that she saw a strange man outside Dr. Trent Pierce's home the night before a bomb exploded in his driveway.
04/29/10 For the first time, a Mid-South doctor targeted by a homemade bomb is speaking openly about his recovery from the attack that nearly cost him his life. Dr. Trent Pierce and his wife Melissa recently agreed to sit down with Action News 5 for their only interview since the shattering events of February 4, 2009.
02/04/10 It has been one year since West Memphis doctor Trent Pierce was rushed to the hospital, severely injured, after a bomb went off near his car. On the day that marked the anniversary of the attack, Dr. Pierce attended the Arkansas Medical Board meeting, a similar meeting that police say made him the target of a bomber.
01/20/10 A Pope County doctor indicted by a federal grand jury for the 2009 bombing of a West Memphis doctor's car has pleaded not guilty in the case. Dr. Randeep Mann, 51, was indicted earlier this month in the February 2009 blast that almost killed Dr. Trent Pierce.
01/07/10 By Michael Ford and Mary Kincy crime@couriernews.com managingeditor@couriernews.com Dr. Trent Pierce, chairman of the state Medical Board, was unsympathetic in 2007 when Dr. Randeep Mann appeared little more than a year after his prescription privileges were restricted by the board asking for permission to reapply for a license to prescribe ...
01/06/10 Dr. Randeep Mann was the mastermind behind a bomb explosion last year that critically injured West Memphis physician Dr. Trent Pierce, a prosecutor said Wednesday.An indictment returned by a federal grand jury Wednesday charges the Russellville, Ark., doctor with using a weapon of mass destruction against Pierce and says Mann may not have acted alone.Mann faces life in prison for the attack on ...
01/06/10 UPDATED: A Russellville doctor has been indicted in the car bombing of a West Memphis, Arkansas doctor. Dr. Randeep Mann has been indicted in the car bombing of West Memphis Dr. Trent Pierce back in February 2009. US Attorney Jane Duke is schedule to hold a press conference at 3:30pm about the pending case against Mann and his wife, Sangeeta Mann.
08/11/09 The ATF confirms to FOX16 News the wife and son of a Russellville doctor are now "persons of interest" in the investigation of the bombing of Arkansas State Medical Board Chairman Dr. Trent Pierce. |