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Lots more links here: Roundup of Inquirer's Fumo coverage

Also: Text of Fumo indictment | United States Attorneys website

When court resumed, Sheppard said the defense intended to present no witnesses. He told the judge that disqualifying the firm would pose a hardship for Fumo. Yohn scheduled oral argument on this very important legal issue for July 10.
The A/C, meanwhile, was downright cold. Now, Sprague had a chill.

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Inquirer reporters Emilie Lounsberry and John Shiffman blog a hearing on the federal government's attempts to disqualify state Sen. Vincent J. Fumo 's attorneys, Sprague & Sprague.

Fumo faces federal charges of misusing his Senate staff and the funds of two charities. His trial is not expected to begin until early next year.


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