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Sal DiMasi awaits verdict |
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Judge Steve Terry |
In my experience when a trial wraps up towards the middle or late in the week it is customary to have a verdict by Friday afternoon or early evening, but this is not the case in three public corruption cases that went to their respective juries last week.
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You-Know-who |
The juries are out in
Rod Blagojevich's re-trial which featured the former Governor's 7 days on the stand; the
Judge Steve Terry bribery trial in Cleveland that the
Bad Lawyer found so riveting; and, former
Massachusetts Speaker of the House Sal DiMasi's corruption and graft trial.
So Monday, afternoon or Tuesday expect verdicts.
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