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Stevens Case #928095

ABC Evening News for Tuesday, Apr 07, 2009
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.

(Washington: Pierre Thomas) The decision by a federal judge to throw out the corruption case against former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens & the investigation of Justice Department attorneys on charges of obstruction of justice reviewed; courtroom sketches by Bill Hennessy with Judge Emmet Sullivan & Stevens & his attorney Brendan Sullivan quoted about the misconduct in the case shown; details given about revelations that prosecutors withheld evidence. [Former special prosecutor Richard BEN-VENISTE†- reacts.]

Reporter(s):
Gibson, Charles;
Thomas, Pierre
Duration:
00:01:40

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