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In the case of former Rep. Beverly Masek, former VECO leader Bill Allen targeted a weak, young woman for his own special oil and gas needs. Isn't it time for Allen to go to prison?
In the past, I have supported the work of Jim Minnery, president of the Alaska Family Council. But he crossed the line with his recent attacks on Judge Morgan Christen, our new Supreme Court justice.
As the U.S. Attorney for Alaska, I was the first prosecutor to seek the death penalty against two individuals since the passage of statehood.
During my years working with federal law enforcement, I've had nothing but the utmost respect for the Justice Department. That's why I'm so saddened by the allegations of misconduct swirling around the federal investigation and prosecution of Ted Stevens.
The Anchorage Daily News has published a story defending allegations of misconduct by a federal agent involved in the Ted Stevens investigation, proving that the FBI is now circling the wagons to protect its own.
This is the third of a series of articles detailing accusations against federal prosecutors and the FBI in Sen. Ted Stevens's corruption trial.
This is the second of a series of articles detailing accusations against federal prosecutors and the FBI in Sen. Ted Stevens's corruption trial.
Prosecutors in Ted Stevensâs corruption trial are being accused of crimes that if true, should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. And Alaskans should make sure that happens.
Certain individuals have already convicted our senator, Ted Stevens, before he stands trial. Among them, Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich.