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Disagreeing to Agree?

At one point during the ultra-dry hearing, Sheppard conferred with Zauzmer and Pease, saying he wanted to avoid time-consuming questions on areas where the prosecution and the defense agree.

Judge William Yohn drew laughter in the courtroom when he said, "At some point, I'd like to know exactly what you do agree on."

As dry as the hearing was, the air-conditioning finally kicked in.

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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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