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Stevens statement: 'I am innocent...I remain a candidate for the United States Senate.'
Posted by Alaska_Politics
Anchorage Daily News
Posted: October 27, 2008 - 2:31 pm
E-mail just in from Sen. Ted Stevens' Senate office:
I am obviously disappointed in the verdict but not surprised given the repeated instances of prosecutorial misconduct in this case. The prosecutors had to report themselves to the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility during the trial for ethical violations. Exculpatory evidence was hidden from my lawyers. A witness was kept from us and then sent back to Alaska. The Government lawyers allowed evidence to be introduced that they knew was false. I will fight this unjust verdict with every ounce of energy I have.
I am innocent. This verdict is the result of the unconscionable manner in which the Justice Department lawyers conducted this trial. I ask that Alaskans and my Senate colleagues stand with me as I pursue my rights. I remain a candidate for the United States Senate.
(Update) Stevens' campaign sent out the same message a few minutes later with an additional sentence at the end:
I will come home on Wednesday and ask for your vote.
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