Alaska's Stevens Pleads Not Guilty
Published 8/1/2008 by Del Quentin Wilber at Wash Post In Congress
Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) pleaded not guilty yesterday to federal charges of making false statements about more than $250,000 in renovations to his Anchorage-area home and was granted an unusually early trial date after requesting the chance to win acquittal before this fall's election.
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