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Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman, 64, governor from 1999 to 2003 and now free on bond pending Supreme Court review. Facing 20 additional years in prison, his state's most prominent Democrat was convicted in 2006 on
corruption charges in what is widely considered the most controversial federal prosecution of the decade:
corruption charges in what is widely considered the most controversial federal prosecution of the decade:"Now 11 years,14 lawyers and $2.5 Million dollars after the first investigations, I still face about two more years of legal battles. Fortunately, 91 of my former state AGs agree with my legal position!
Many have asked: "How we can help you fight this injustice." Others have asked:” What can I do to help you and your family.” I have an answer to both questions.
During this struggle, to take care of my family, I have returned to the practice of law. I am associated with a very good lawyer and firm, Ed Gentle, in Birmingham, Alabama."
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