Feds Move to Drop Conviction of Former Alaska Senator

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WASHINGTON - Faced with embarrassing revelations about withheld evidence, the Justice Department on Wednesday moved to reverse the conviction of former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, who lost his bid for re-election just days after a jury found that he had lied about gifts and home renovations.

In a decision first reported by National Public Radio, Justice Department lawyers asked a judge to dismiss the indictment against Stevens and toss out his conviction - effectively killing their own courtroom victory with a shocking admission of misbehavior by prosecutors.

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Feds Move to Drop Conviction of Former Alaska Senator

The Stevens case, the government's highest-profile attack on congressional corruption in recent years, was plagued by problems that continued to pile up even after a jury found him guilty. The last straw,...

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