Ms. Janice Brenman is a former prosecutor who was in private practice in Los Angeles from 2001 to 2012 representing nearly 8,000 individuals in over 42 states. She also did 9th Circuit Federal Appeals from 2007 to 2012. She has commented in major legal publications on the subject of legal reform and celebrity influence on the legal system...
Read moreThe ANS Circus: The Disappointing Disrespect for our Jury System
The highly publicized case against Howard K. Stern and Drs. Khristine Eroshevich and Sandeep Kapoor as co-conspirators in Anna Nicole Smith’s death was – according to prosecutors – supposed to relay an ethical lesson to professionals everywhere who treat celebrities as clients and patients. Lady Justice may have faltered in her mission today, but it’s not over yet. First, Kapoor was exonerated from any wrongdoing. And, today, Judge Robert Perry threw out convictions against Stern and Eroshevich after a jury deliberated for two weeks to find them guilty! District Attorney Steve Cooley vehemently stated his office would “pursue all appellate remedies to overturn Judge Perry’s decision” as they should. Stay tuned…
The High Cost of Celebrity Healthcare
Unfortunately, the vicious cycle of celebrity prescription drug abuse has captivated the media for decades. As I note in a piece that ran in the Daily Journal – “The High Cost of Celebrity Healthcare” – far too many stars have died from drug overdoses and it appears there’s no end in sight. One such celebrity, Anna Nicole Smith, had her life turned upside down after the nearly simultaneous death of her son, Daniel and birth of her daughter, Dannielynn. During this time of mourning, Smith turned to her rehabilitation ‘care team’ which included Drs. Khristine Eroshevich and Sandeep Kapoor and lawyer-lover Howard K. Stern. In her fragile emotional state and with help from the trio, Anna Nicole became dependent on several prescription medications to allegedly treat anxiety, depression and physical pain. After a trial lasting nearly two months, a jury dismissed charges against Kapoor but convicted Stern and Eroshevich on several felony counts; Eroshevich for obtaining medication through fraud and Stern for conspiracy – aiding and abetting. This is only the first step to make those who irresponsibly dispense medication pay for their careless actions. There’s still more to come in this saga when sentencing for Eroshevich and Stern takes place Read More …