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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITI...dict/?iref=mpstoryview
Proclaiming his innocence, convicted Republican Sen. Ted Stevens asked Alaskans to "stand with me" as he pledged to defend the Senate seat he has held since 1968.
"I ask that Alaskans and my Senate colleagues stand with me as I pursue my rights," Stevens, the longest serving Republican in the Senate, said in a statement Monday. " I remain a candidate for the United States Senate."
OK, if he does win can the Senate refuse to seat him? If his appeal is accepted would the Senate then seat him?
Will Bush pardon him, and if Bush does pardon him can or will the Senate refuse to seat him?
Darn, anyone know the specifics of what happens when a Senator is convicted?
Proclaiming his innocence, convicted Republican Sen. Ted Stevens asked Alaskans to "stand with me" as he pledged to defend the Senate seat he has held since 1968.
"I ask that Alaskans and my Senate colleagues stand with me as I pursue my rights," Stevens, the longest serving Republican in the Senate, said in a statement Monday. " I remain a candidate for the United States Senate."
OK, if he does win can the Senate refuse to seat him? If his appeal is accepted would the Senate then seat him?
Will Bush pardon him, and if Bush does pardon him can or will the Senate refuse to seat him?
Darn, anyone know the specifics of what happens when a Senator is convicted?