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New at Reason: Jacob Sullum on the Blagojevich Blowout

Last week the jury in the federal corruption trial of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich failed to reach verdicts on 23 of 24 counts, convicting him only on an ancillary charge of lying to the FBI. Senior Editor Jacob Sullum says U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald tried to compensate for a shaky case by piling on largely redundant charges in the hope that some of them would stick. Sullum sees the failure of this strategy as a salutary rebuke to overzealous prosecutors.

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