Charges Dropped Against Stevens
Via Squarespace.com
The Department of Justice dropped its case against former Republican Alaska senator Ted Stevens, who was convicted in a corruption case during the presidential election. The Justice Dept. dismissed the guilty verdict vindicating Stevens based on FBI and prosecutorial misconduct aimed at Stevens. The judge in the case called the prosecuting lawyers’ behavior “outrageous” and held them in contempt of court.
The Department of Justice dropped its case against former Republican Alaska senator Ted Stevens, who was convicted in a corruption case during the presidential election. The Justice Dept. dismissed the guilty verdict vindicating Stevens based on FBI and prosecutorial misconduct aimed at Stevens. The judge in the case called the prosecuting lawyers’ behavior “outrageous” and held them in contempt of court.
2 Comments:
Influence Peddling is not a crime....and neither is being a tremendous thief, apparently.
Hey, I'm not defending the guy.
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