Cyril Wecht

Cyril Wecht Trial Ends Without Verdict

The jury couldn’t reach a decision on any of 41 counts?!?

A federal judge declared a mistrial Tuesday in the fraud case against celebrity pathologist Cyril Wecht, who was accused of using his staff at the county coroner’s office to do work for his lucrative private practice.

Federal prosecutors said they were immediately ready to retry Wecht, 76, who gained fame by inquiring into the deaths of well-known figures including Elvis Presley, JonBenet Ramsey and Vincent Foster. U.S. District Judge Arthur Schwab set a new trial date for May 27.  read more »


Famed PA Pathologist Accused of Profiting from Office

By his own count, Dr. Cyril H. Wecht, one of the nation’s foremost forensic pathologists, has testified in more than 1,000 civil and criminal trials in his 46-year career, and opined on thousands more on television, on radio and in print.

But now, for the second time in his life, Dr. Wecht is the accused.

In a case Congressional Democrats say is a politically motivated prosecution by a Republican administration, Dr. Wecht, a Democrat, is in federal court here facing 41 criminal counts. Opening statements are scheduled to begin Monday.

Those counts include mail fraud, wire fraud and theft of honest services. The most serious charges could send him to prison for up to 20 years per count.


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