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moose135
2008-10-27, 09:15 PM
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 8830.story (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/la-na-stevens28-2008oct28,0,2108830.story)


Sen. Ted Stevens found guilty of financial disclosure violations

By Richard B. Schmitt
3:19 PM PDT, October 27, 2008

Reporting from Washington — A federal jury today found Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska guilty on all seven counts of failing to disclose thousands of dollars in gifts and home improvements in violation of Senate rules.

The unanimous verdict in the corruption trial was announced in U.S. District Court. U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, at the request of Stevens' lawyers, polled the jurors individually, asking whether they agreed with the verdict, and each said he did. Stevens sat stoically in the packed courtroom at the time of sentencing, flanked by his attorney, famed trial lawyer Brendan Sullivan, who appeared to try to comfort his client after the jury pronounced its verdict.

The verdict came the same day that the jury began its deliberations anew after one juror left abruptly late last week to attend a funeral in California. Stevens, 84, has been in the Senate since 1968 and is the longest-serving Republican in Senate history. He has been a fixture in Alaska politics since before statehood.

In Washington, he had served as the powerful chairman or ranking minority member of the Appropriations Committee, steering federal money toward Alaska. In 2000, the state Legislature named the Anchorage International Airport after him.

Because of his seniority, he served briefly as president pro tem of the Senate, which put him third in line for the presidency, after the vice president and speaker of the House.

He is seeking re-election next Tuesday to a seventh term, and has been in a close contest with his Democrat rival, the mayor of Anchorage. His conviction does not automatically bar him from serving in the Senate.

Tom_Turner
2008-10-28, 01:53 AM
:lol: EtOoQFa5ug8 :lol:

Matt Molnar
2008-10-28, 02:00 AM
Nice, Tom, that's one of my favorite internet vids of all time.

As someone on another board mentioned...

"Prison is not a big building, it's a series of cubes!"

T-Bird76
2008-10-28, 05:14 PM
I guess they'll be changing the name of the airport now...LOL

Matt Molnar
2008-10-28, 05:23 PM
I guess they'll be changing the name of the airport now...LOL
Gov. Sarah Palin International Airport?

Midnight Mike
2008-10-28, 09:09 PM
One of the nation's best-known retired Army generals, Colin Powell, described Sen. Ted Stevens in court today as a "trusted individual" and a man with a "sterling" reputation.

"He was someone whose word you could rely on," said Powell, secretary of state in President Bush's first term, who self-deprecatingly described himself as someone who retired as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and then "dabbled a bit in diplomacy."

http://www.adn.com/news/politics/fbi/st ... 51875.html (http://www.adn.com/news/politics/fbi/stevens/story/551875.html)

T-Bird76
2008-10-28, 09:45 PM
Mike your avatar blows....

Midnight Mike
2008-10-28, 10:48 PM
Mike your avatar blows....

Sorry Tommy, you know matter how much you beg, you can't have me :lol: :mrgreen: