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No improprieties before lunch

Throughout the proceeding, Sheppard has attempted to make clear that his firm, Sprague & Sprague, didn't break any ethical or legal rules. At the end of his re-cross examination of the agent, he asked a related question, and Judge Yohn jumped in.

The judge wanted to make it clear, he said: "I haven't heard any evidence that anything was done improper."

And with that, we've have broken for lunch.

Be back at 1:15 pm sharp. (Courtroom 14, if you'd like to swing by and catch the arguments.)

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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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