Kirkland, Washington--
A subcommittee of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee held a hearing today on the special counsel's report on prosecutorial misconduct in the Ted Stevens case while I was traveling with limited Internet access. I have been able to glean, however, that an outside expert believes that some of the trial prosecutors could have been prosecuted and that Henry Schuelke, chief special counsel, said that he believes the jury would have come back with a different verdict if all the required discovery had been turned over. More tomorrow.
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