Originally posted by: LTC8K6
http://www.npr.org/templates/s....php?storyId=102589818
Looks like it. So where does he go to get his Senate seat back?
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
http://www.npr.org/templates/s....php?storyId=102589818
Looks like it. So where does he go to get his Senate seat back?
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
Originally posted by: Genx87
Wow sounds like a damned trainwreck.
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
Bullshit.Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
And not due to lack of evidance but his age. I bet if he was still a senator they would go after him. But he lost his power and is old so they threw him this one get out of jail free card.
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
http://www.powerlineblog.com/a...ves/2009/04/023220.php
All criminal charges against former Senator Ted Stevens will be dropped later today, the Department of Justice has announced. Attorney General Eric Holder said that he decided to drop the case because of the severe misconduct committed by Justice Department prosecutors--the only real instance of potentially politically-motivated misconduct in the Bush Justice Department that has come to light--which caused the trial judge to hold prosecutors in contempt of court. Holder was reportedly concerned about "more hearings that might embarrass the department." If I were Stevens, I would demand hearings to try to determine whether the rogue prosecutors were politically motivated.
Their tactics were, in any event, effective: the Democrats took over Stevens' Senate seat.
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Bullshit.Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
And not due to lack of evidance but his age. I bet if he was still a senator they would go after him. But he lost his power and is old so they threw him this one get out of jail free card.
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
http://www.powerlineblog.com/a...ves/2009/04/023220.php
All criminal charges against former Senator Ted Stevens will be dropped later today, the Department of Justice has announced. Attorney General Eric Holder said that he decided to drop the case because of the severe misconduct committed by Justice Department prosecutors--the only real instance of potentially politically-motivated misconduct in the Bush Justice Department that has come to light--which caused the trial judge to hold prosecutors in contempt of court. Holder was reportedly concerned about "more hearings that might embarrass the department." If I were Stevens, I would demand hearings to try to determine whether the rogue prosecutors were politically motivated.
Their tactics were, in any event, effective: the Democrats took over Stevens' Senate seat.
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
If you follow the case, there's no case, imo.
The void of the conviction pretty much means they think Stevens would not have been convicted, imo.
Judge says prosecutor misconduct...but you 'know' the 'real' reason...age and the fact that he's no longer a Senator...you're so wallowing in bullshit. How do you stand the odor?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Bullshit.Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
And not due to lack of evidance but his age. I bet if he was still a senator they would go after him. But he lost his power and is old so they threw him this one get out of jail free card.
Stevens has said he never sought gifts and wouldn't even accept a free lunch, much less expensive remodeling services. But prosecutors say he had a history of accepting gifts ?including an expensive massage chair from a friend ? and omitting them from the financial disclosure forms.
He said he considered that chair a loan.
"And the chair is still at your house?" prosecutor Brenda Morris asked.
"Yes," Stevens said.
"How is that not a gift?"
"He bought that chair as a gift, but I refused it as a gift," Stevens said. "He put it there and said it was my chair. I told him I would not accept it as a gift. We have lots of things in our house that don't belong to us."
Playing to the jury, Morris appeared confused.
"So, if you say it's not a gift, it's not a gift?" she said.
"I refused it as a gift," Stevens replied. "I let him put it in our basement at his request."
Yea poor Ted Stevens, so innocent. :laugh:
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Judge says prosecutor misconduct...but you 'know' the 'real' reason...age and the fact that he's no longer a Senator...you're so wallowing in bullshit. How do you stand the odor?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Bullshit.Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
And not due to lack of evidance but his age. I bet if he was still a senator they would go after him. But he lost his power and is old so they threw him this one get out of jail free card.
Stevens has said he never sought gifts and wouldn't even accept a free lunch, much less expensive remodeling services. But prosecutors say he had a history of accepting gifts ?including an expensive massage chair from a friend ? and omitting them from the financial disclosure forms.
He said he considered that chair a loan.
"And the chair is still at your house?" prosecutor Brenda Morris asked.
"Yes," Stevens said.
"How is that not a gift?"
"He bought that chair as a gift, but I refused it as a gift," Stevens said. "He put it there and said it was my chair. I told him I would not accept it as a gift. We have lots of things in our house that don't belong to us."
Playing to the jury, Morris appeared confused.
"So, if you say it's not a gift, it's not a gift?" she said.
"I refused it as a gift," Stevens replied. "I let him put it in our basement at his request."
Yea poor Ted Stevens, so innocent. :laugh:
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Judge says prosecutor misconduct...but you 'know' the 'real' reason...age and the fact that he's no longer a Senator...you're so wallowing in bullshit. How do you stand the odor?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Bullshit.Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
And not due to lack of evidance but his age. I bet if he was still a senator they would go after him. But he lost his power and is old so they threw him this one get out of jail free card.
Stevens has said he never sought gifts and wouldn't even accept a free lunch, much less expensive remodeling services. But prosecutors say he had a history of accepting gifts ?including an expensive massage chair from a friend ? and omitting them from the financial disclosure forms.
He said he considered that chair a loan.
"And the chair is still at your house?" prosecutor Brenda Morris asked.
"Yes," Stevens said.
"How is that not a gift?"
"He bought that chair as a gift, but I refused it as a gift," Stevens said. "He put it there and said it was my chair. I told him I would not accept it as a gift. We have lots of things in our house that don't belong to us."
Playing to the jury, Morris appeared confused.
"So, if you say it's not a gift, it's not a gift?" she said.
"I refused it as a gift," Stevens replied. "I let him put it in our basement at his request."
Yea poor Ted Stevens, so innocent. :laugh:
Holder's decision is said to be based on Stevens' age ? he's 85 ? and the fact that Stevens is no longer in the Senate.
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
http://www.powerlineblog.com/a...ves/2009/04/023220.php
All criminal charges against former Senator Ted Stevens will be dropped later today, the Department of Justice has announced. Attorney General Eric Holder said that he decided to drop the case because of the severe misconduct committed by Justice Department prosecutors--the only real instance of potentially politically-motivated misconduct in the Bush Justice Department that has come to light--which caused the trial judge to hold prosecutors in contempt of court. Holder was reportedly concerned about "more hearings that might embarrass the department." If I were Stevens, I would demand hearings to try to determine whether the rogue prosecutors were politically motivated.
Their tactics were, in any event, effective: the Democrats took over Stevens' Senate seat.
"After careful review, I have concluded that certain information should have been provided to the defense for use at trial," Holder said in a statement Wednesday. "In light of this conclusion, and in consideration of the totality of the circumstances of this particular case, I have determined that it is in the interest of justice to dismiss the indictment and not proceed with a new trial."Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Judge says prosecutor misconduct...but you 'know' the 'real' reason...age and the fact that he's no longer a Senator...you're so wallowing in bullshit. How do you stand the odor?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Bullshit.Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
And not due to lack of evidance but his age. I bet if he was still a senator they would go after him. But he lost his power and is old so they threw him this one get out of jail free card.
Stevens has said he never sought gifts and wouldn't even accept a free lunch, much less expensive remodeling services. But prosecutors say he had a history of accepting gifts ?including an expensive massage chair from a friend ? and omitting them from the financial disclosure forms.
He said he considered that chair a loan.
"And the chair is still at your house?" prosecutor Brenda Morris asked.
"Yes," Stevens said.
"How is that not a gift?"
"He bought that chair as a gift, but I refused it as a gift," Stevens said. "He put it there and said it was my chair. I told him I would not accept it as a gift. We have lots of things in our house that don't belong to us."
Playing to the jury, Morris appeared confused.
"So, if you say it's not a gift, it's not a gift?" she said.
"I refused it as a gift," Stevens replied. "I let him put it in our basement at his request."
Yea poor Ted Stevens, so innocent. :laugh:
RTFA:
Holder's decision is said to be based on Stevens' age ? he's 85 ? and the fact that Stevens is no longer in the Senate.
No one said the judge was influenced by his age or his losing the election. The justice department decided to stop pursuing the case for those reasons.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Judge says prosecutor misconduct...but you 'know' the 'real' reason...age and the fact that he's no longer a Senator...you're so wallowing in bullshit. How do you stand the odor?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Bullshit.Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
If you follow the story of the trial, the case just doesn't exist.
The state withheld evidence favorable to Stevens and a prosecutor had a relationship with a state witness, etc.
Stevens never would have been convicted if not for the prosecutorial misconduct, which is why the whole thing is being dropped.
You don't think the conviction had an effect on the election?
The story didn't say there is no case, it said the Justice Department is dropping the charges.
And not due to lack of evidance but his age. I bet if he was still a senator they would go after him. But he lost his power and is old so they threw him this one get out of jail free card.
Stevens has said he never sought gifts and wouldn't even accept a free lunch, much less expensive remodeling services. But prosecutors say he had a history of accepting gifts ?including an expensive massage chair from a friend ? and omitting them from the financial disclosure forms.
He said he considered that chair a loan.
"And the chair is still at your house?" prosecutor Brenda Morris asked.
"Yes," Stevens said.
"How is that not a gift?"
"He bought that chair as a gift, but I refused it as a gift," Stevens said. "He put it there and said it was my chair. I told him I would not accept it as a gift. We have lots of things in our house that don't belong to us."
Playing to the jury, Morris appeared confused.
"So, if you say it's not a gift, it's not a gift?" she said.
"I refused it as a gift," Stevens replied. "I let him put it in our basement at his request."
Yea poor Ted Stevens, so innocent. :laugh:
RTFA:
Holder's decision is said to be based on Stevens' age ? he's 85 ? and the fact that Stevens is no longer in the Senate.
No one said the judge was influenced by his age or his losing the election. The justice department decided to stop pursuing the case for those reasons (in combination with other reasons).
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: Genx87
Wow sounds like a damned trainwreck.
Sounds like the US Government.