
The United States vs. Conrad Black
The Maclean's guide to the white-collar trial of the century
Mar 14, 2007 | 18:02:10
The United States vs. Conrad Black
COLIN CAMPBELL | Mar 12, 2007
Is Conrad Black a sophisticated fraud artist? Or an innocent man persecuted by legal zealots and betrayed by disloyal friends?
The Inquisitor
MARK STEYN | Mar 12, 2007
How Richard Breeden became the world's first corporate governance billionaire
The Stool Pigeon
KEN MACQUEEN | Mar 12, 2007
David Radler preached discipline and loyalty, right up until he betrayed his partner
The Defense
ANNE KINGSTON | Mar 12, 2007
Eddie Greenspan takes on the case of his life, playing by new rules, on a foreign stage
Continued Below
The Prosecution
CHARLIE GILLIS | Mar 12, 2007
Patrick Fitzgerald built his career on an obsessive, fearless pursuit of powerful foes
The Witnesses
CATHY GULLI | Mar 12, 2007
A guide to the key characters in the saga of Hollinger International
The Judge
JONATHON GATEHOUSE | Mar 12, 2007
Amy St. Eve: a brilliant legal mind, a no-nonsense attitude, and punctual too
The Jury
JOHN INTINI | Mar 12, 2007
Looking for 12 fair Americans with a healthy skepticism of the government
The Lady
ANNE KINGSTON | Mar 12, 2007
The Barbara Factor: Whether she's in court or not, Lady Black will be a distraction
If he wins ...
JASON KIRBY | Mar 12, 2007
A not~guilty verdict will unleash a firestorm of retribution
... and if he loses
JASON KIRBY | Mar 12, 2007
Don't be fooled by the term 'low security.' If Conrad Black is convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in a dangerous living hell
A Life
COMPILED BY PATRICIA TREBLE | Mar 12, 2007
The triumphs, tragedies and further adventures of Conrad M. Black
The Lord
ANNE KINGSTON | Mar 12, 2007
The repackaging of Conrad Black: From larger than life to 'likeable baron'
Fate and fascination
FROM THE EDITORS | Mar 12, 2007
Conrad Black has been resented, mistrusted and feared. But he's always been compelling




