John Cowdery
Cowdery given travel permission
Former State Sen. John Cowdery will get his passport back and be allowed to travel to Minnesota to get medical treatment at the Mayo Clinic, according to a judge's order filed Wednesday.
John Cowdery
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JOHN COWDERY
Still on home confinement, Cowdery asks for passport
Former state Sen. John Cowdery is asking a federal judge to order the return of his passport, even though he still has about a month left on his sentence of home confinement on a public corruption charge.
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JOHN COWDERY
Cowdery gets 6 months home confinement
Former state Sen. John Cowdery was ordered on Tuesday to serve six months in home confinement and fined $25,000 for conspiring to bribe another senator into supporting the oil industry position on petroleum production taxes in 2006.
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JOHN COWDERY
Cowdery prosecutors seek year confinement, fine
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday asked that former State Sen. John Cowdery be sentenced to a year of home confinement and fined $25,000 for conspiring with oil industry executive Bill Allen to bribe another senator.
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JOHN COWDERY
Cowdery pleads guilty to Veco conspiracy
State Sen. John Cowdery pleaded guilty to a federal charge of conspiracy to bribery and extortion this morning, the latest public official to fall in the broad public corruption investigation in Alaska.
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JOHN COWDERY
Cowdery intends to plead guilty Friday
State Sen. John Cowdery, elected to six terms in the Alaska Legislature and the state's oldest active lawmaker, announced Thursday he intends to plead guilty today to one count of conspiracy to commit bribery and extortion.
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JOHN COWDERY
Cowdery trial is postponed
State Sen. John Cowdery's corruption trial was postponed until March at a hearing Tuesday morning.
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JOHN COWDERY
Frail Cowdery pleads not guilty on corruption charges
A feeble-looking Anchorage Sen. John Cowdery, pushed into court by his lawyer in a wheelchair, today pleaded not guilty to federal charges of conspiracy and bribery in a vote-buying scheme involving Veco Corp.
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JOHN COWDERY
Cowdery indicted on corruption charges
The federal indictment filed against state Sen. John Cowdery revolves around the oil tax legislation pushed so hard by Veco Corp. and its executives in 2006. He is charged with conspiracy and bribery.


