Blagovejich guilty of all charges

Ragman

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
..Jury convicts ex-Ill. Gov. Blagojevich at retrial

By MICHAEL TARM - Associated Press

CHICAGO (AP) — A jury convicted former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Monday of nearly all the corruption charges against him, including that he tried to sell or trade President Barack Obama's old Senate seat.

Blagojevich had faced 20 charges, including the Senate seat allegation and that he schemed to shake down executives for campaign donations. He was convicted on all charges regarding the Senate seat.

Jurors delivered their verdicts Monday after deliberating nine days.

Blagojevich had testified for seven days, denying wrongdoing. Prosecutors said he lied and the proof was on FBI wiretaps. Those included a widely parodied clip in which Blagojevich calls the Senate opportunity "f------ golden."

Jurors in his first trial deadlocked on all but one charge, convicting Blagojevich of lying to the FBI. Blagojevich already faces up to five years for the lying conviction.

Blagojevich, 54, had arrived at the courthouse accompanied by his wife, Patti, and walked past the crowds that lined the street outside the building.

Prosecutors, defense attorneys and dozens of reporters filed into the courtroom Monday after the court announced it had received word of a note from jurors.

"The jury has come to a decision on 18 of the 20 counts," Zagel said, clutching the note and reading it aloud. Jurors added they were deadlocked on two counts and "were confident" they couldn't agree on those charges "even with further deliberations."

Blagojevich was arrested in December 2008, after the FBI had wiretapped hundreds of his telephone calls at work and home. The Illinois Legislature impeached him a month later.

Both trials hinged on whether the former governor's bold ramblings to aides and others on the telephone was just talk, as he insisted, or part of "a political crime spree," in the words of U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.

Before a national audience, the Blagojevich saga exacerbated Illinois' reputation for graft. The convictions mean Blagojevich is the second Illinois governor in a row facing a prison sentence for corruption. His predecessor, former Gov. George Ryan, is serving a 6½ year sentence.

The case also became a media spectacle, as the indicted governor and his wife appeared on TV reality shows, and as the loquacious Blagojevich made theatrical appearances daily outside the courthouse during the first trial to profess his innocence and hug his remaining fans.

In a case full of high-level name dropping, defense attorneys in the retrial pulled into court Chicago's new Mayor Rahm Emanuel and U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Emanuel's appearance on the witness stand, the most anticipated by a Chicago mayor in a federal courtroom in decades, was over in just five minutes. Jackson was done in about half an hour.

Overall, though, the retrial had far less of the circus-like atmosphere that accompanied the initial trial. Blagojevich himself also was more subdued this time.

Other major differences were in the prosecution's dramatically streamlined case, and the fact that the defense put on a case after not doing so the first time around.

Prosecutors dropped racketeering counts against the ex-governor and dismissed all charges against his then co-defendant brother, Robert Blagojevich. They presented just three weeks of evidence — half the time taken at the first trial. They called fewer witnesses, asked fewer questions and played shorter excerpts of FBI wiretaps that underpin most of the charges.

There was also a new variable at the retrial: The testimony from Blagojevich himself. At the first trial, the defense rested without calling any witnesses and Blagojevich didn't testify despite vowing that he would.

Retrial jurors saw a deferential Blagojevich look them in the eyes and deny every allegation, telling them his talk on the recordings was mere brainstorming.

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witness23

Veteran Expediter
You know what sucks about all this? He made a butt-load of money off this whole spectacle. He knew exactly what he was doing, he knew he was guilty, he knew he would be found guilty, so he milked every bit of it to make money off of it. The media and the American people are guilty of paying any attention to this crook and lining his pockets even further.
 

clcooper

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so glad something like the FEMA Camps cant ever happen in the USA. and you know the first person that said Blagovejich was doing something illegal was called a tin foil hat wearer .
 

Turtle

Administrator
Staff member
Retired Expediter
Don't you know? All this is just a distraction from what's really going on. Blagojevich has for 10 years been secretly in charge of the massive underground FEMA camps in Harrisburg and Palmyra, IL. He's also on the board of directors of Alcoa.
 

Ragman

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Retired Expediter
Don't you know? All this is just a distraction from what's really going on. Blagojevich has for 10 years been secretly in charge of the massive underground FEMA camps in Harrisburg and Palmyra, IL. He's also on the board of directors of Alcoa.

I see, said the blind man to the deaf dog. :rolleyes:
 

paullud

Veteran Expediter
You know what sucks about all this? He made a butt-load of money off this whole spectacle. He knew exactly what he was doing, he knew he was guilty, he knew he would be found guilty, so he milked every bit of it to make money off of it. The media and the American people are guilty of paying any attention to this crook and lining his pockets even further.

I give the guy credit, he made all that money legally and turned a bad situation into a way to give his family money while he is away.

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Poorboy

Expert Expediter
Just another criminal Illinois politician flushed down the toilet, Hope he gets the max sentence with the rest of them.
 

purgoose10

Veteran Expediter
Being razed in Chicago I'm really surprised he even went to court.
They say he could spend the rest of his life in prison.

:rolleyes:
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I would LOVE to see another, MUCH WIDER, investigation into this to see who else is involved. Just one in Chicago is not enough. I would look a LOT higher up the Dumb-O-Crat food chain in Chicago for others.
 

tbubster

Seasoned Expediter
I think it will get turned over on appeal.there was to much that the defense was not allowed to bring up.other then Obamas seat.anytime the defense tried to talk about him and what he had to do with it the judge shut them down.no way he does any real time off this.
 

skyraider

Veteran Expediter
US Navy
Now lets see here, 2 corrupt governors in a row, hmmm . I assume the folks of Illinois voted the 2 clowns into office. Did not ORama come from there too? Well lets see, who voted for the ORama for President? Ugh, oh yeah, the good people of the United States. I going out for a cool drink.:eek:
 
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