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firstread.msnbc.msn.com - 12/9/2008
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From NBC's Ken Strickland and Domenico MontanaroA Minnesota appeals court today rejected Larry Craig's request to withdraw his guilty plea stemming from a sex sting in a Minneapolis airport bathroom last year. (Here's the decision.)
"I am extremely disappointed by the action of the Minnesota Court of Appeals," Craig (R-ID) said in a statement. "I disagree with their conclusion and remain steadfast in my belief that nothing criminal or improper occurred at the Minneapolis airport. I maintain my...( ...
idahostatesman.com - 12/9/2008
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idahostatesman.com —
MINNEAPOLIS Idaho Sen. Larry Craig has lost his
latest attempt to withdraw his guilty plea in the...
Minneapolis airport men's room sex sting that effectively ended his Senate career. A three-judge panel of the Minnesota Court of Appeals on Tuesday ...
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Sen. Craig loses appeal in airport sex sting case | AP ...
blogs.usatoday.com - 12/9/2008
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A court just ruled that Sen. Larry Craig,
R-Idaho, can't withdraw his guilty plea in the criminal...
case that derailed his political career. Members of a state appeals court said this morning that Craig, who was arrested in 2007 during a sex sting at ...
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Bad news for Larry Craig - On Deadline
thinkprogress.org - 12/9/2008
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thinkprogress.org —
Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID) will not be allowed
to withdraw his 2007 guilty plea to “ disorderly...
conduct after he was arrested last year in a bathroom at Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport by an undercover policeman.” The court ...
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Court to Larry Craig: You’re still guilty.
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From MSNBC's First Read: A Minnesota appeals court today rejected Larry Craig's request to withdraw his guilty plea stemming from a sex sting in a Minneapolis airport bathroom last year. (Here's the decision.) "I am extremely disappointed by the action of the Minnesota Court of Appeals," Craig (R-ID) said in a statement. "I disagree with their conclusion and remain steadfast in my belief that nothing criminal or improper occurred at the Minneapolis airport. I maintain my innocence, and currently my attorneys and I are reviewing the decision and looking ...
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