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Breaking: Investigator Says DOJ Intentionally Hid Evidence in Stevens Case
By David Baumann | November 21, 2011 10:58 am

A court-appointed investigator says that prosecutors in the criminal case against the late Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) willfully and intentionally concealed evidence that should have been turned over to defense attorneys.

In his report, Henry F. Schuelke said there is insufficient evidence to prosecute any of the attorneys for criminal contempt of court. Schuelke’s report has not been made public, but the  information is contained in a Monday court order from U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan.

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