Quote from gms:
They'll nail her for making false statements and by so doing, obstruction of justice, unless the jury loves her and wants to send a message to the gov't to leave our diva-gurus alone. I doubt it. The conspiracy charge and the securities fraud charge will be difficult to prove, so I think these two charges are in there to overload the defense and also as a bargaining chip for the prosecution if they want it. I'm not certain, but I don't think "beyond a reasonable doubt" is the standard applied in these types of trials, as it would be for a murder trial where lives hang in the balance. I believe it's "preponderance of evidence" which is easier to prove. They'll send her to a country-club prison in upstate NY for a few years. Maybe after that experience, she'll have a new recipe for tossed salad?