Monday, September 22, 2008

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BID for cash to help build a statue of Alnwick's most famous knight could be scuppered by the town council


Sullivan had earlier rejected a bid by Stevens to dismiss his indictment under the clause, but on Thursday said it still could bar the government from introducing some evidence. He told the defense it could make objections each night based on expected evidence to be introduced the next day of trial.
That led to a moment in the courtroom that sounded more like an Abbott-and-Costello, 'Who's On First' routine than an argument over evidence. The defense objected to the prosecution using a fish statue on Stevens' deck as evidence of an unreported gift. The statue was a gift to the Stevens library by the Kenai River Sportfishing Association, Cary said.
Not so, said Edward Sullivan, a prosecutor in the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section. The bronze statue was worth $29,000




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