Hearing in preparation for Blagojevich retrial
Prosecutors and defense attorneys are scheduled to appear in federal court as the sides prepare for retrial in the corruption case against ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
Friday's status hearing comes a week after prosecutors filed a response to defense claims that multiple legal errors led to Blagojevich's conviction for lying to the FBI.
The government countered that it was overwhelming evidence that led to the conviction in the first trial and that allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are baseless.
Jurors deadlocked on 23 of 24 counts in the initial trial that ended in August. The Democrat's retrial on the 23 undecided counts could start as soon as January.
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