Justice Department Anti-Corruption Head Stepping Down

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. The public integrity unit has been under intense scrutiny since the guilty jury verdict against Stevens, a Republican, was thrown out due to key evidence being withheld from his defense.

The Associated Press

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