Prosecutor: Cellini’s verdict should stand

Prosecutor: Cellini’s verdict should stand
Cellini's lawyers are citing a similar situation in the trial of former Illinois Gov. George Ryan to make their case. WBEZ/Susie An
Prosecutor: Cellini’s verdict should stand
Cellini's lawyers are citing a similar situation in the trial of former Illinois Gov. George Ryan to make their case. WBEZ/Susie An

Prosecutor: Cellini’s verdict should stand

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A federal prosecutor said Springfield power broker William Cellini should not be getting a new trial. This comes despite revelations a juror in his case lied about her criminal record.

Late Thursday night, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald filed a legal response saying Cellini’s conviction should stand. Fitzgerald argued the juror had her full civil rights because she completed probation for her convictions. He also said even if she were ruled ineligible to serve, Cellini’s attorneys would have to prove she deliberately concealed convictions.

Cellini’s attorneys contend she was dishonest, making her a biased juror.

The decision on whether or not Cellini gets a new trial is now in the hands of Federal Judge James Zagel.

Cellini this month was convicted of joining a conspiracy to trade state contracts for campaign contributions for former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.