Peter Kott, who served seven terms in Juneau, said his corruption conviction should be thrown out because the same prosecutors in former Sen. Ted Stevens’ case withheld evidence from his lawyer.
News From Department of Justice
- Remarks by Attorney General Eric Holder at the Pro Bono Institute/Chesterfield Smith Award Presentation
- New Jersey Hospital to Pay $6.35 Million to Resolve Allegations of Inflating Charges to Obtain Higher Medicare Reimbursement
- Justice Department Resolves Discrimination Lawsuit with Scranton, Pennsylvania, Apartment Complex
- Justice Department Reaches Americans with Disabilities Act Settlement with Florida Income Tax Preparation Service
- Texas Pipeline Company Agrees to Pay Civil Penalty to Resolve Clean Water Act Violations
- Innospec Inc. Pleads Guilty to FCPA Charges and Defrauding the United Nations; Admits to Violating the U.S. Embargo Against Cuba
- Chicago Resident David Coleman Headley Pleads Guilty to Role in India and Denmark Terrorism Conspiracies
- Two Alligator Guides Charged in Louisiana for Illegally Hunting Alligators
- Salt Lake City Escort Service Operator Found Guilty of Income Tax Evasion
- Attorney General Eric Holder Testifies Before the House Appropriations Commerce, Justice and Science Subcommittee



