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Martha Stewart may want to make up a fresh batch of plum pudding for the judge presiding over her trial. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum threw out the most serious charge — securities fraud — against Stewart. The charge carried a 10-year prison sentence. The domestic diva still faces four counts, including conspiracy and obstruction of justice. The jury is expected to begin deliberations next week.

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Martha Stewart may want to make up a fresh batch of plum pudding for the judge presiding over her trial. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum threw out the most serious charge — securities fraud — against Stewart. The charge carried a 10-year prison sentence. The domestic diva still faces four counts, including conspiracy and obstruction of justice. The jury is expected to begin deliberations next week.