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Michael Barone

Former Senator Ted Stevens Deserves Praise From Alaskans

April 02, 2009 02:16 PM ET | Michael Barone | Permanent Link | Print

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Intentional Withholding of Evidence?

I suspect that witholding the evidence was intentional on the part of the Bush Regime, with the expectation that the conviction later overturned, thus freeing Senator Stevens from guilt.

Jack

Stevens wanted the trial done before the election and he was prosecuted by a Republican president. He has nothing to complain about. Sorry, my sympathy is limited/non existent for him.

Accountability for Republican Prosecutors???

Funny how this outrage doesn't extend to a call for proesecution against the REPUBLICAN prosecutors who deliberately spiked this conviction, nor their bosses Mukasey and Gonzalez.

Nope just love old anti pork barrel, pork barreler Stevens.

He was a war hero, unlike John Kerry or George McGovern, or Duke Cunningham.

In exchange for the Alaska Pipeline Alaskans were supposed to get the highest standard of environmental protections, the REPUBLICAN US supreme court told them that was just lies, and they should take their 5 cents on the dollar and shut up, just because the promised crews were never paid for, hell VECO was busy refinishing Stevens house.

THE CORRUPT BASTARDS CLUB?????

Mr. Barone is nothing but an apologist for thieves and US "news" and world report is just propaganda.

words2wise up to

you rant because you seethe. because you seethe you cannot accept a law and order mentality based on honoring the law first and the outcome second. no the law is not important to you. not early as important as your self righteous commitment the end justifying the means.you get it now? DUH.

people should look at the facts more

I am always shocked at most peoples lack of outrage. The political side taking of so called adults is much like children choosing sides for a fight in a playground.

This was not a technicality. Information was purposely withheld from the defense department. The prosecution had evidence, in the form of their own notes, that contradicted their key witnesses testimony. Do you know how much money was spent on this case?

This wasn't some drug dealer who didn't get his rights read to him and subsequently got out of jail free. This was a kin to evidence tampering. If the the evidence that was withheld from the defense was used in cross examination the case would have fell apart.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7988402.stm

This is from the bbc

US District Judge Emmet Sullivan said the prosecutors' misconduct during the trial was the most serious he had ever seen.

"In nearly 25 years on the bench, I've never seen anything approaching the mishandling and misconduct that I've seen in this case," he said.

It was just released today and there is little information in the media about the new investigation into the justice department's possible corruption.

I think we should all be scared of the time line of this case. Especially how the case was dropped and it took days for the actual corruption of prosecution to come to light.

From an Alaskan

I am actually an Alaskan, unlike all the other posters. Ted Stevens is a good man who did his best for Alaska. That being said, he was a Senator for too long. He played the political game for so many years that right and wrong became blurry and negotiable. I am for term limits on Senators. There are way too many, both Republican and Democrat, that have lost touch with the reality of those they represent.

What happened to law-and-order Repubs?

Conservatives get indignant when a drug user's case gets dropped because of a technicality, but just let an Ollie North or a Ted Stevens get their conviction set aside because of prosecutorial screw-ups, and they are praised as heroes of the right.

Where's the consistency?

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Michael Barone is a senior writer for U.S.News & World Report and principal coauthor of The Almanac of American Politics. He has written for many publications—including the Economist and the New York Times.

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