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Judge Reggie Walton today ordered Time Magazine reporter Matt Cooper to turn over documents that the judge said could be relevant to Libby's defense.
NPR: Journalists' Documents Sought in CIA Leak Case
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Some of those notes had to be analyzed by experts to figure out exactly what Libby was saying since his handwriting is notoriously bad.
CNN: Libby trial reveals what prosecutor wouldn't
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Jury selection is expected to be completed today in the trial of Lewis Libby, known to his friends and now by many others as Scooter.
NPR: Libby Jury Selection Includes Some Surprises
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The judge said Libby needed to be punished because people with his responsibilities shouldn't create problems!
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Those are the kind of calculations that a lot of people are going to be doing now, and certainly Libby's defense team will do everything it can -- and it's even started today -- to slow this process down so that a pardon after the election becomes a possibility.
CNN: Toobin: Presidential pardon may be on Libby agenda
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Libby will be allowed to remain free while awaiting sentencing, which is set for June 5.
NPR: Lewis 'Scooter' Libby Found Guilty of Lying
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Libby pressured Cheney to demand that he be defended, too.
NPR: Reporter Miller Returns to Stand at Libby Trial
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And what's interesting is sometimes it's not actually the crime that you're looking at, but the cover up after the crime that's going to be the problem, as was the case in Scooter Libby's case.
NPR: Federal Prosecutor Named to CIA Probe
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Years ago most cardiologists considered the inflammation idea to be "outlandishly irrelevant, a curiosity, " says Brigham's Libby, a pioneer in the field.
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Libby suggests that to combat favoritism or differential treatment, parents to be very honest with themselves, or to ask a trusted friend to be a checkpoint for them.
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According to Mr Fitzgerald's summation, Mr Libby claimed, to the FBI and under oath to the grand jury, to be at the end of a gossip chain, passing what he heard from reporters on to other reporters without substantiation.
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It may be that we hear from the vice president himself talking about everything from national security to how busy Mr. Libby was.
NPR: Libby's Attorneys Pick at Russert's Account of Leak