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CHICAGO - Prosecutors rested their case Tuesday in the corruption trial of Rod Blagojevich, after presenting more than five weeks of testimony from some of the ousted Illinois governor's closest associates and wiretap tapes secretly recorded by the FBI.
The government ended its case by coming back to one of the first examples they raised at the trial - the alleged attempt to extort money from a children's hospital that treats patients from around the world regardless of the ability to pay.See the full content of this document
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Prosecution Rests in Blagojevich's Trial
In some of the trial's most emotional testimony, Children's ...
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