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Stevens gets testy under cross-examination, trial may wrap up on Tuesday
Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), under cross-examination for the second day in his corruption trial, and he dueled with prosecutor Brenda Morris, showing flashed of his famous temper. "Miss Morris, I have not died yet," Stevens said at one point under prodding from Morris, the lead ...
Sen. Ted Stevens guilty of felony charges
thehill.com — Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Senate Republican in history and patriarch of Alaska politics, was found guilty of... all seven felony charges for making false statements. The verdict could spell the end of a 40-year Senate career for a man who rose to ... (more) Sen. Ted Stevens guilty of felony charges
Jury finds Stevens guilty of lying about gifts: Sen. Ted Stevens
Jury finds Stevens guilty of lying about gifts: Sen. Ted Stevens
adn.com — WASHINGTON - A jury has found U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens guilty of all seven counts of lying... on his financial disclosure forms. It is the highest-profile felony conviction in a sweeping four-year federal investigation into corruption in Alaska politics, ... (more) Jury finds Stevens guilty of lying about gifts: Sen. Ted ...
Jury: Stevens guilty on seven counts
Jury: Stevens guilty on seven counts
politico.com — Sen. Ted Stevens was convicted today on seven counts of failing to report more than $250,000 in... improper gifts.  See also: Senate expulsion rules (more) Jury: Stevens guilty on seven counts
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Whatever The Jury Verdict, Ted Stevens Sends Own Reputation Down The Toobz
Firedoglake — ... Not only has Sen. Stevens tried to blame his own piss poor ethical lapses on his wife, but his snippy demeanor on the stand only served to highlight his own highly inflated personal opinion of himself and his entitlement to it. The jury is deliberating evidence on his criminal charges, but the verdict on Stevens appears to already be in: too much ego, not nearly enough humility or common sense. And an utter disregard for ethics altogether. Does this mean voters will send him down the toobz come November? ...

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Four hours after beginning deliberations in the corruption trial of Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), jurors sent a note to the judge requesting a break because things are "kind of stressful."
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The jury in the federal corruption trial of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska began deliberations Wednesday.
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Jurors began deliberations in the corruption trial of Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens.
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Jury deliberations are set to begin in the corruption trial for veteran Sen. Ted Stevens.
Conviction wouldn't bar Stevens from SenateCNN.com - Politics
If U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska is found guilty of falsifying Senate financial disclosure forms over seven years but wins re-election, he could still serve in the Senate until that body votes to expel him.