adn.com - 12/23/2008
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An Alaska FBI agent has accused fellow agents and at least one prosecutor of misconduct and unethical behavior in the public corruption investigation in Alaska and the trial of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens.
tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com - 12/23/2008
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We now know that the federal employee alleging
government misconduct in the Ted Stevens case is a
special agent with the FBI, according to a heavily redacted version of the agent's complaint released today. While working on Operation Polar Pen -- ...
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Stevens Case 'Whistle-Blower' Revealed To Be FBI Agent
alternet.org - 12/28/2008
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FBI Whistleblower Plugs Toobz Stevens Prosecution
Firedoglake —
... I have stated before that the case against Ted Stevens should have been dismissed for prosecutorial misconduct before it ever reached the contaminated and bizarre jury process that led to the guilty verdict.
Late today we received yet more evidence of just how true that is. From the Anchorage Daily News: ...
FBI agent accuses colleagues of misconduct in Stevens investigation
Hot Air » Top Picks —
... Ted Stevens’ chances on appeal of his conviction on several counts of corruption improved overnight . An FBI agent has accused several of his colleagues and one of the prosecutors of unethical conduct in the investigation, including lying to the judge about hiding potentially exculpatory evidence: An Alaska FBI agent has accused fellow agents and at least one prosecutor of misconduct and unethical behavior in the public corruption investigation in Alaska and the trial of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens. The agent’s complaint to internal investigators in the Justice Department was made ...
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