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More coverage on "The Alaskan of the 20th Century," his political corruption trial, and the failed bid for another re-election to the U.S Senate.

The verdict: count-by-count

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Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, was convicted on all seven charges of making false statements on Senate financial documents about gifts he received from contractor Bill Allen, oil services company VECO Corp., and others.

Below are the charges. The verdict form is broken down by year and jurors did not have to indicate which gifts, if any, they believe Stevens concealed.

COUNT ONE : False statements, scheme

Stevens knowingly and willfully concealed facts _ by engaging in a scheme _ about home renovations and gifts from Bill Allen and Veco Corp. from 2000 to 2006. The gifts include architectural services and Veco labor for electrical, plumbing, framing, heating and flooring materials.

GUILTY

COUNT TWO: False statements

Stevens knowingly made two false statements on his 2001 disclosure forms regarding gifts from Allen, Veco Corp., Robert Persons and Robert Penney. The gifts include $110,153.64 in materials, labor, and other renovation costs, furniture, a new tool cabinet, a professional Viking gas grill, a $3,200 stained glass window from Penney/Penco Properties and a $2,700 massage chair from Persons.

GUILTY

COUNT THREE: False statements

Stevens knowingly made two false statements on his 2002 disclosure forms regarding gifts from Allen, Veco, Penney and others. Veco employees installed a first-floor wraparound deck, a roof for the deck, a rope lighting system, a heat tape system. He also accepted a fish sculpture from a nonprofit group.

GUILTY

COUNT FOUR: False statements

Stevens knowingly made three false statements on his 2003 disclosure forms regarding gifts from the Kenai River Sport Fishing Association, Allen and Veco. Gifts included a sled dog and home repairs from Veco.

GUILTY

COUNT FIVE: False statements

Stevens Stevens knowingly made two false statements on his 2004 disclosure forms regarding gifts from Allen and Veco. They include the installation of multiple kitchen appliances and maintenance of a rooftop snowmelt system.

GUILTY

COUNT SIX: False statements

Stevens knowingly made two false statements on his 2005 disclosure forms regarding gifts from Allen and Veco. They included roof and gutter repairs, electrical wiring, and replacement of sensors on the snowmelt system.

GUILTY

COUNT SEVEN: False statements

Stevens knowingly and willingly made two false statements on his 2006 disclosure forms regarding gifts from Allen and Veco. The work included the inspection and repair of a boiler and heating system.

GUILTY


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