Ted Stevens Investigation
Ted Stevens in the News
Top federal anti-corruption prosecutor steps down
Published October 21, 2009
WASHINGTON - The head of the Justice Department's anti-corruption unit is stepping down after the office's botched trial of former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens.
- Key Alaska corruption figures could be sentenced soon
- Obama gave attorney general ethics waiver to probe Alaska Sen. Stevens case
- Feds win cold cash case after Stevens fiasco
- Former Alaska Sen. Stevens paid lawyers at least $1 million
- Kentucky Derby winner's history mired in Alaska corruption scandal
- Former Alaska Sen. Stevens receives award from fishing group
- Transcripts show Stevens turned down plea offer
- D.C. court lifts sanctions on Stevens' law license
- Stevens' 2014 filing only procedural, aide says
- Top prosecutor of Stevens was criticized in San Antonio case
- Attorney general warns U.S. prosecutors of increased scrutiny in wake of Stevens case
- Low-key Harley lover running Stevens investigation
- Bios of prosecutors facing criminal investigation in Stevens case
- Former Alaska Sen. Stevens' conviction tossed out; prosecutors under fire
- Dismissal will erase Stevens verdict but not facts
- Despite reversal, former Alaska Sen. Stevens' political future cloudy
- Justice Department under microscope after Stevens trial
- Palin joins call for new Senate election after Stevens' case dropped
- Analysis: Former Alaska Sen. Stevens vindicated; what of his legacy?
- Alaskans react to Stevens' case
- Feds seek to reverse former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens' conviction
- University of Alaska Fairbanks to get Stevens' papers
- Justice Department changes legal team in Alaska Sen. Stevens case
- Contempt charge dropped against one prosecutor in Alaska Sen. Stevens case
- Prosecutors in Alaska Sen. Stevens' corruption trial held in contempt
- Letter of Alaska Sen. Murkowski's request for Stevens' pardon released
- Pardon for Alaska Sen. Stevens deemed unlikely
- Murkowski seeks pardon for Stevens
- Witness in Alaska Sen. Stevens’ trial regrets testifying
- Alaska Sen. Stevens asks for conviction to be dismissed
- Prosecutors say witness in Stevens case lied to protect former Alaska legislator
- Alaska Sen. Stevens' law license suspended in D.C.
- New Alaska Sen. Begich doesn't want Stevens jailed
- Alaska Sen. Stevens asks for new trial or acquittal
- Will Alaska pay a price for ousting Stevens?
- Witness against Sen. Stevens says he hid the truth
- Bar groups seek suspension of Stevens' law license
- Alaska Sen. Stevens bids farewell to Senate in emotional speech
- Longtime spending leaders, including Stevens, leaving Senate
- Stevens concedes in Senate race
- Anchorage mayor takes restrained route to Senate
- Alaska Sen. Stevens’ defeat marks end of an era
- Jurors say Stevens hurt his case by testifying
- Critic won't try to expel Alaska Sen. Stevens from GOP group
- Stevens falls further back in Alaska Senate count
- Alaska vote trend looks bad for Stevens
- Begich jumps to 800-vote lead over Alaska Sen. Stevens
- GOP senators may boot Alaska Sen. Stevens from committee posts
- Hillary Clinton: Alaska Sen. Stevens should step down
- Supporters rally round Alaska Sen. Stevens
- Alaska Sen. Stevens holds razor-thin lead over Begich
- Missing juror in Stevens' trial lied about father's death
- Sen. Stevens takes pitch to the people
- Stevens could lose his law license
- Inouye says Stevens can appeal from Senate seat
- Voter support split over Stevens conviction
- Judge orders vanished Stevens juror to explain disappearance
- Stevens says appeal will clear his name, focuses on issues facing Alaska
- Stevens tells Fairbanksans he needs their trust and support
- Alaska Law Department concludes Stevens can vote
- Alaska Sen. Stevens vows to appeal convictions
- GOP Sen. Ensign calls for Stevens to resign
- Stevens' attorney wants probe of alleged misconduct by federal prosecutors
- Alaska Sen. Stevens may not be able to vote for re-election
- Calls mount for Alaska Sen. Stevens to resign, but when?
- Alaska Sen. Stevens may escape Senate punishment if he loses re-election bid
- McCain calls for Alaska Sen. Stevens' resignation
- Alaska Sen. Stevens' career cloudy after conviction
- Stevens faces long odds in Senate race
- A look at indicted senators through history
- Hawaii Sen. Inouye calls on Alaskans to back Stevens despite conviction
- Alaskans have mixed reactions to Stevens verdict
- Analysis: Stevens' guilty verdict helps Democrat Senate-seekers
- Jury in Stevens case endured drama, disappearing act on way to verdict
- Reaction to Stevens conviction
- Alaska Sen. Stevens' conviction tarnishes a storied career
- Stevens faces no automatic Senate punishment
- ALASKA SEN. STEVENS FOUND GUILTY IN CORRUPTION CASE
- Jury finds error in Stevens indictment
- Judge dismisses juror in Stevens corruption trial
- Alaska Sen. Stevens got $2.7 million for pal's road
- Stevens jury sent home, deliberations halted
- After 'stressful' day, jurors resume deliberations in Stevens' trial
- Texas senator Kay Bailey Hutchison campaigns for Stevens
- 'Stressful’ deliberations to continue in Stevens case
- Lawyers spar over Stevens at corruption trial
- Jurors get conflicting views of Alaska Sen. Stevens
- Stevens to be judged by two juries: in trial and at the polls
- Stevens to get final chance to explain gifts
- Stevens combative in questioning during trial
- Stevens says he never tried to hide gifts; testimony will continue Friday
- Friend denies saying Stevens didn't want bills
- Hatch: Stevens one of the Senate's true lions
- Alaska Sen. Stevens' wife becoming key in corruption trial
- Stevens' ad attacks Begich ANWR record
- Colin Powell praises Stevens at corruption trial
- Trial changes Alaska Sen. Stevens' campaigning methods
- Inouye says Alaska Sen. Stevens' word is good
- Prosecution rests at Stevens trial




