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Blagojevich Adopts A Dog As Sentencing Hearing Nears (VIDEO)

First Posted: 12/05/11 03:56 PM ET Updated: 12/05/11 03:56 PM ET

With his sentencing hearing beginning Tuesday, convicted former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich spent his last free weekend quietly with his family -- even adding an extra member.

According to CBS Chicago, Blagojevich adopted a dog Saturday with his wife Patti and their two daughters. None of the family members have commented publicly since federal prosecutors last Wednesday recommended a sentence between 15 and 20 years in prison for the ex-governor who, they say, misused the power his office granted him "from the very moment he became governor."

Prosecutors have further argued that the embattled former governor has not shown any remorse since he was convicted on 17 counts of corruption this summer. Worse, they contend that he has "belittled the seriousness of his offences."

Blagojevich's defense attorneys, however, have countered that federal guidelines dictate that their client should get slightly more than four years in prison. They are pushing for an even lighter sentence.

On Monday, prosecutor Reid Schar lashed out against the Blagojevich defense's plea for a light sentence in a lengthy court filing, NBC Chicago reports.

"These portrayals are inconsistent with one another," Schar wrote, "and contradicted by the evidence and the jury’s verdicts. ... The government requests that the court reject the defendant’s arguments, and impose a sentence that properly accounts for seriousness of (his) crimes."

The filing further states that the ex-governor's failure to benefit financially from his indiscretions "was not for lack of trying, and thus in no way detracts from his culpability," as CBS reports.

Judge James Zagel is slated to commence Blagojevich's hearing Tuesday but a sentence is not expected to be issued until Wednesday. Among the key factors Zagel will be considering as he calculates an appropriate sentence for the 54-year-old, as the AP reports, are whether the ex-governor will accept responsibility for the crimes he has been convicted of, what harms the crimes caused and whether he perjured himself during testimony at his retrial.

Blagojevich is expected to address the judge during the hearing.

Zagel last week denied a last-ditch effort from Blagojevich's attorneys to to play new federal wiretap tapes in court, which the ex-governor's attorneys say contain evidence pointing to his innocence.

The 10 1/2-year sentence handed down last month to Tony Rezko, Blagojevich's former fundraiser, was seen as a possible sign that a similarly stiff sentence lies ahead for his former boss. Prosecutors in Rezko's case had recommended an 11-to-15-year sentence for the defendant.

Most legal experts expect Zagel to sentence the former governor to about 10 years in prison Wednesday, according to an AP report.

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With his sentencing hearing beginning Tuesday, convicted former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich spent his last free weekend quietly with his family -- even adding an extra member. According to C...
With his sentencing hearing beginning Tuesday, convicted former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich spent his last free weekend quietly with his family -- even adding an extra member. According to C...
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02:51 PM on 12/07/2011
Governor Blagojevich is a good guy. He was the BEST governor Illinois ever had or ever will.
He was targeted by Obama and Emmanuel because they could not get what they wanted out of him. Obama jockeyed for his guy to replace him as senator, too. Why is HE not in jail?
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dragonlady620
My karma will run over your dogma
02:50 PM on 12/07/2011
Just don't let the dog near that thing on Blago's head.
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dragonlady620
My karma will run over your dogma
02:46 PM on 12/07/2011
"If you want a real friend in Washington, buy a dog." - Harry S. Truman.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
02:27 PM on 12/07/2011
best of luck to the dog, and the family.  hopefully the kids will properly care for their new friend, and both the dog and children will get comfort from one another.  hopefully, the dog will be treated like a REAL family member, and this will be a forever home for him.
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studioh!
just.words.
02:05 PM on 12/07/2011
man's best friend will have to share his loyalty with "bubba"
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Aldyth
Advocating for those who cannot defend themselves.
09:10 AM on 12/06/2011
I can see why they might want to get a dog for the daughters' sake. It could help distract them from Daddy going off to the federal penitentiary.

I feel badly for the girls. They deserve better than what they got from both their parents.
09:23 AM on 12/06/2011
You think a dog will help distract them? A good family counselor might do a better job. Their school mates and the media won't let them be distracted for long. You right that they deserve a better break and I feel strongly they are the biggest victims of their parents crimes. Think of all the countless kids that have total nightmares befall them just by being born, without these kids having the ability to get the help they need. I hope this guy gets a few years and a second chance to raise his kids right.
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Aldyth
Advocating for those who cannot defend themselves.
10:08 AM on 12/06/2011
While I agree that family counseling would be the best choice for the family, I haven't seen any evidence that the parents are willing to deal with problems realistically. Rather than do that, they get a dog to comfort the girls.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
02:28 PM on 12/07/2011
pets are often the greatest comfort people who are hurting can have.

i hope this dog doesn't become another casualty in this whole mess, like the children and his wife have become.
05:26 AM on 12/06/2011
For live coverage of the Blagojevich sentencing follow Susan Berger on Twitter @Msjournalist
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repugnicansfearme
Here endeth the lesson.
08:39 PM on 12/05/2011
The dog will be named.....................Checkers.
07:55 PM on 12/05/2011
What a way to go. Your last free day & you're too worried to enjoy it. No Christmas for you buddy.
05:49 PM on 12/05/2011
Okay,..so how is it that Bernie M., got 150 years and Blagojevich 10 to 20.??
Something's not right in the wash !!!
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dragonlady620
My karma will run over your dogma
02:50 PM on 12/07/2011
Especially since what Madoff did isn't any different from what the thieves who tanked the economy and walked away with millions did-just as what Blago did wasn't significantly different from what a lot of politicians, including a lot of congressmembers, have been doing for years.
05:19 PM on 12/05/2011
I hope he names his dog Brandt.
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susanbsbi
Slave to 3 cats
04:41 PM on 12/05/2011
Boy could i be catty. But I won't. I am glad they adopted a new dog [here is where the catty part would go] out of a shelter.
04:33 PM on 12/05/2011
I bet it was a hound dog