Stevens Convicted On All Counts

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MATT APUZZO and JESSE J. HOLLAND | October 27, 2008 11:33 PM EST | AP

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Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, and his attorney Brendan Sullivan, leave federal court in Washington, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008, after a guilty verdict was returned by the jury at his trial. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

WASHINGTON — Ted Stevens, a pillar of the Senate for 40 years and the face of Alaska politics almost since statehood, was convicted of a seven-felony string of corruption charges Monday _ found guilty of accepting a bonanza of home renovations and fancy trimmings from an oil executive and then lying about it.

Unbowed, even defiant, Stevens accused prosecutors of blatant misconduct and said, "I will fight this unjust verdict with every ounce of energy I have."

The senator, 84 and already facing a challenging re-election contest next Tuesday, said he would stay in the race against Democrat Mark Begich. Though the convictions are a significant blow for the Senate's longest-serving Republican, they do not disqualify him, and Stevens is still hugely popular in his home state.

The jury _ itself a daily drama, trying to expel one of its own members _ convicted Stevens of all the felony charges he faced, accusations based heavily on the testimony of a wealthy oil contractor who for years had been a fishing and drinking buddy.

Visibly shaken after the verdicts were read _ the jury foreman declaring "guilty" seven times _ Stevens tried to intertwine his fingers but quickly put his hands down to his side after noticing they were trembling. As he left the courtroom, he got a quick kiss on the cheek from his wife, Catherine, who testified on his behalf during the trial.

Stevens faces up to five years in prison on each count when he is sentenced, but under federal guidelines he is likely to receive much less time, if any. The judge did not immediately set a sentencing date.

The monthlong trial revealed that employees for VECO Corp., an oil services company, transformed Stevens' modest Alaska mountain cabin into a modern, two-story home with wraparound porches, a sauna and a wine cellar.

Stevens said he had no idea he was getting freebies. He said his wife handled the business of the renovation. He said he paid $160,000 for the project and believed that covered everything.

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As his attorneys had during the trial, Stevens said in a statement issued afterward that prosecutors had improperly held back favorable evidence, had sent a crucial witness back to Alaska and "allowed evidence to be introduced that they knew was false."

"I am innocent," he declared. "I ask that Alaskans and my Senate colleagues stand with me as I pursue my rights." Addressing the folks back home, he added, "I will come home Wednesday and ask for your vote."

He had asked for an unusually speedy trial, hoping he'd be exonerated in time to win re-election. Despite being a convicted felon, he is not required to drop out of the race or resign from the Senate. If he wins re-election, he can continue to hold his seat because there is no rule barring felons from serving in Congress. The Senate could vote to expel him on a two-thirds vote.

"Put this down: That will never happen _ ever, OK?" Stevens said in the weeks leading up to his trial. "I am not stepping down. I'm going to run through, and I'm going to win this election."

Taking nothing for granted, Begich said merely, "This past year has been a difficult time for Alaskans, but our people are strong and resilient and I believe that we will be able to move forward together to address the critical challenges that face Alaska."

Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, said, "The verdict shines a light on the corrupting influence of the big oil service company that was allowed to control too much of our state. It was part of the culture of corruption I was elected to fight. And that fight must always move forward regardless of party or seniority or even past service."

"I'm confident Senator Stevens will do what's right for the people of Alaska."

Carl Shepro, a professor of political science at the University of Alaska in Anchorage, said, "It's very possible that he's going to win the election."

Many Alaskans believe Stevens is being unjustly attacked, and that the charges against him don't amount to real corruption, Shepro said.

Democrats, hoping to pick up a long-sought Republican seat, have invested heavily in the race, running television advertisements starring fictional FBI agents and featuring excerpts from wiretaps introduced at the trial.

Stevens' conviction hinged on the testimony of Bill Allen, the senator's longtime friend and the founder of VECO. He testified he never billed Stevens for the work on the house and the senator knew he was getting a special deal.

Stevens spent three days on the witness stand, vehemently denying that allegation. He said his wife paid every bill they received.

Living in Washington, thousands of miles away, made it impossible to monitor the project every day, he said. Stevens relied on Allen to oversee the renovations, he said, and his friend deceived him by not forwarding all the bills.

Prosecutors used a barrage of witnesses to question how Stevens could have been in the dark about VECO's work on the project. VECO employees testified to seeing Stevens at the house. One left him a company business card. Stevens sent thank you notes to others.

Stevens' conviction is the highlight of a lengthy FBI investigation into Alaska corruption, but prosecutors noted that it is not the end. Stevens' longtime Republican colleague, Rep. Don Young, remains under investigation for his ties to VECO. Stevens' son, Ben, a former Alaska lawmaker, is also under investigation.

Stevens is a legendary figure in Alaska, where he has wielded political influence since before statehood. His knack for steering billions of dollars in federal money to his home state has drawn praise from his constituents but consternation from others.

Stevens is the fifth senator convicted of criminal charges. The last previous one was Republican David Durenberger of Minnesota, who was indicted in 1993 on charges of conspiring to make fraudulent claims for Senate reimbursement of $3,825 in lodging expenses. He later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges and was sentenced to one year of probation and a $1,000 fine.

The jury left the court without comment.

Said U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan: "The jurors have unanimously told me that no one has any desire to speak to any member of the media. They have asked to go home and they are en route home."

They had been a story all by themselves after deliberations began last Wednesday.

They complained of stress and violent outbursts in the jury room. They tried to expel one of their members. They asked to go home early. Then one of them said her father had died, and she was allowed to go home to California. Then she couldn't be reached.

The judge put an alternate on the jury on Monday, and within hours there was a verdict.

WASHINGTON — Ted Stevens, a pillar of the Senate for 40 years and the face of Alaska politics almost since statehood, was convicted of a seven-felony string of corruption charges Monday _ found ...
WASHINGTON — Ted Stevens, a pillar of the Senate for 40 years and the face of Alaska politics almost since statehood, was convicted of a seven-felony string of corruption charges Monday _ found ...
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The Iowa caucuses are in 3 weeks. Is everyone ready?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 10/28/2008
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For real?

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ROFL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 AM on 10/28/2008

Who's' that nut case sitting above you that has been flagging everyone including me?
He is probably a very sore loser because, his supporter is losing his shirt in the election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 10/28/2008
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I'm out of here. :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 10/28/2008
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The McCain campaign could turn the page on the 150K clothes controversy if Republicans would stop talking about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 10/28/2008
- rich misty I'm a Fan of rich misty 1041 fans permalink
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lol, as someone mentioned... The huge success of Operation Chaos... Getting one Huffposter banned and irritating the rest enough to donate to our down ticket races

http://www.senateguru.com/

Where the real battle is ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 AM on 10/28/2008

Excellent idea.

Every time they pull some dipsh*t like this, we donate to the campaigns.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 10/28/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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Does anyone know how Ron Paul ended up on the ballot in Montana?

I'm thinking Obama has to have a real shot since Paul is on the ballot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 AM on 10/28/2008

This is a great argument for changing rules about how many people are represented by each US Senator. Think about it. California, a state with 37,700,000 people, has two Senators. Alaska, with a population of less than 1 million, has two Senators. So we get a wingnut in the Senate who represents all of 400,000 people and has a truly inordinate amount of power, versus Senators who represent far more people and cannot get needed things through because of gridlock. I say let's put 60 Democrats in the Senate and make some real changes in this nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 10/28/2008

The argument that's been going on ever since the founders penned the constitution. Should representation be based on population or per state. That's why House members are apportioned by population, while every state gets 2 Senators.

It's the great compromise, and I wouldn't want to change it, although it can be frustrating at times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 10/28/2008
- barbaricus I'm a Fan of barbaricus 2 fans permalink

That was part of a compromise when they wrote the constitution as I hope you know. Dissolve that, and dissolve the union.

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Slip on a comfy new Marcoliani Cashmere and come in out of the cold, V!

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He has a report he has finish tonight. Otherwise, he'd be here, Stark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 10/28/2008
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Although I dont entirely grok this I will take this as a hopeful sign, Surfer Girl. I realize we are knee deep here. But tonight I just dont care. I have a lot to get off of my chest tonight! I am ready to rumble, d a m n the consequences!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 AM on 10/28/2008
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Michelle defended Gov. Palin on Leno tonight. She is and her husband are classy people.

"A V.P. pick, it's like being shot out of a cannon. All of a sudden you're at the center of attention, and you want to look good."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 10/28/2008
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To those you say Obama will tax, tax, tax, I say how the hell do you think this country will stay solvent without it? Tax is neccessary to claw our way out of this mess the republicans have left our country in. If I have to pay more taxes to get our country back on track, doesn't that make me a patriot, and would that not make Sen. Obama a leader of patriots. Yes, it would.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 10/28/2008
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Cut spending.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 10/28/2008
- MetalCM I'm a Fan of MetalCM 7 fans permalink

Starting with remaining in Iraq ...................

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 10/28/2008
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yeah, we've heard you say that for thirty years. We just never saw you do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 10/28/2008

We could try tossing out the spend crazy democrats who control congress and forcing congress to live on a budget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 10/28/2008

Well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 10/28/2008
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It's not just that.

The very people who will be taxed more - that 5% of the population - are the people who are actually BENEFITING from having middle class jobs being sent overseas. They made record profits over the last 8 years and helped sink the economy. Now it's payback time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 10/28/2008
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McCain makes plans for retirement. We should all be so lucky.

Palin makes plans for a new talk show. Celebrity without substance.

Unlike the Republican party, Hollywood is a meritocracy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 10/28/2008

Uhh, forget this site. I will come back tomorrow when THE PEOPLE that work at HuffPo are actually DOING THEIR JOBS!!!

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Come back soon. There is something for everybody here.

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There's no liquor here ; why in the h e l l is Neo always here ?

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There is an easy way to flag / ban :

Do your protest (to a tro///) post "without" the DOTS & STARS & SYMBOLS that we use to get PAST THE MOD.ER.ATION.

That means : IT WILL BE SEEN !!!
& MODERATED - I HOPE - THE WAY WE'D EXPECT.

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I hope you don't leave - you count.

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Lise:
Volvo Birkenstock was purged from this site the morning. Last night you engaged in some McCarthy-ite rants in which you maligned VB and urged 'the genuine good people' on this site to ignore and isolate him--in other words, you tried to organize a mutiny and split the group pitting "one side against another". (As if there were such a thing here!) I have to ask you point blank--we're you responsible for his banishment off of this site today?

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I understand the sentiment.

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Take tonight off. Come back tomorrow. You can't let them win.

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"If he wins re-election, he can continue to hold his seat because there is no rule barring felons from serving in Congress."

This has got to be the most extraordinary statement I've ever seen! Fel0ns can serve in Congress???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 10/27/2008
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http://www.senateguru.com/

We cannot get reform if we have criminals in office

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You know when I get up in the morning, flip open John and have a seat

Then I maverick

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Then I wipe my Rush and my Sarah area.

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Then I flush it all to Lieberman's house.

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I 'm not sure that pretending to be a fighter pilot while sitting on the can is what Tom Cruise had in mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 10/28/2008

Then again...

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"Cept that darn height requirement, Tom might have actually made it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 10/28/2008
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Notice to the Corrupt: IT'S OVER!

Justice and Peace and Sanity will Prevail

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 10/27/2008

Notice to Kelly girl....it's corrupt to lie about what you believe and hide what you believe and to deceive the masses in order to get elected. And once you put a corrupt person like that in office, they are likely to disappoint you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 10/27/2008
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you go grrrl

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Trust me.
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No.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 10/27/2008
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famous last words

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- Tiggy I'm a Fan of Tiggy 28 fans permalink

How many average American's could be convicted of a felony on the job and retain their job and pension? Actually, most employers require an applicant to disclose whether or not they have been convicted of a felony! Not our Congress though, heck no, few of them would be employed were that the case! Scandal after scandal! Another example of our representatives representing themselves before representing those they swore to represent. Must be nice to make their own laws and salaries to help themselves while leaving the average American to fin for themselves against corporate America. It would be even nicer if our representatives actually held themselves accountable...right, Never going to happen. I guess those like Stevens rest on their laurels knowing that while helping themselves to the good life, they sent money to their state to pacify the voter all the while doing it for purely selfish reasons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 10/27/2008

Sort of like a democrat lying under oath and being protected by the radical left and to this day, still getting his pension?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 10/28/2008
- MetalCM I'm a Fan of MetalCM 7 fans permalink

Lied about a B J............Unlike Scooter Libby ...............

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