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Sen. Stevens and Wife May Testify

allan17 years ago12 years ago02 mins

Sure the running tiff between prosecutors and the defense has been interesting. But it could really get interesting if the Senator or his wife takes the stand. It’s still unclear whether they will. Meanwhile, the trial is coming to a close– just in time for the 84-year-old Stevens to jump back on the campaign trail…

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State Senator In Louisiana Pleads Guilty

allan17 years ago17 years ago02 mins

Derrick Shepherd, who tried unsuccessfully to unseat Rep. William Jefferson in the last election, could be off to prison. But he could have some info for the feds that could mean more trouble for indicted Rep. William J. Jefferson. By Paul Rioux New Orleans Times-Picayune NEW ORLEANS — Derrick Shepherd pleaded guilty to one count…

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Kansas U.S. Attorney Eric Melgren Steps Down

allan17 years ago17 years ago02 mins

By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com As we prepare to usher in a new administration, U.S. Attorneys are heading for safer ground. The latest is U.S. Attorney Eric Melgren in Wichita, Ks., who stepped down this week to be sworn in as Kansas’ newest federal district judge, the Justice Department announced. Assistant U.S. Attorney Marietta Parker will…

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Emails Hint At White House Links To U.S. Atty Firings

allan17 years ago17 years ago02 mins

The investigation into the firings of U.S. Attorneys is far from over and the White House could be more involved than first suspected. The only problem is: the White House has stonewalled and impeded the probe. Ultimately, will there be justice in Justice? By Carrie Johnson Washington Post Staff Writer WASHINGTON — In 18 months…

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Four Oregon Students Confess To Obama Incident

allan17 years ago12 years ago02 mins

By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com A Christian university in Oregon said yesterday that four students confessed to being responsible for a Sept. 23  incident on campus in which Sen. Barack Obama was hanged in effigy. The Office of Student Life at George Fox University in Newberg, Ore., identified the students late last week and completed disciplinary…

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Ex-Tenn State Rep Gets Whacked Again By Feds

allan17 years ago17 years ago01 mins

They say it is better to give than receive. No one knows that better than former state Sen. John Ford who was sentenced to 14 more years in prison for his federal wire fraud conviction. Ford is already serving 5 1/2 years for bribery. He is the uncle of former Rep. Harold Ford Jr. By…

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In The Drug World Toys Just Aren’t For Kids

allan17 years ago17 years ago01 mins

By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com DEA agents busted up a drug ring  that smuggled cocaine from Puerto Rico to New York by concealing it inside children’s toys, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said . Authorities unsealed a 9-defendant indictment in New York Tueday, capping a five-month investigation into the ring  that was headed by Jose Diaz,…

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The Big Guns In Washington May Take The Stand

allan17 years ago12 years ago01 mins

A parade of Washington insiders could take the stand in the high-profile public corruption trial of Sen. Ted Stevens. Jury selection began today in Washington. Opening statements are expected Wednesday. By The Associated Press WASHINGTON – Several powerful senators and former Secretary of State Colin Powell are among possible witnesses at the corruption trial of…

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