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Also on Monday, the judge denied a media request for immediate access to the names of jurors, saying he would release them only after a verdict. Zagel said releasing the names could expose jurors to unwanted calls, e-mails and messages from Blagojevich detractors and supporters. Media attorneys had argued that the First Amendment presumes juror names are public and there was no justification for withholding them. Prosecutors spent much of Monday hammering the message that U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald voiced from the day Blagojevich was arrested in December 2008: That the governor of Illinois was involved in a "political crime spree." Assistant U.S. Attorney Chris Niewoehner methodically laid out the government's allegations of how Blagojevich tried to "shake down" everyone from a racetrack owner to a children's hospital executive to Obama. He opened his remarks by repeating the most famous phrase of the seven-week trial, a quote that will be forever associated with Blagojevich.
"I've got this thing and it's (expletive) golden," he recalled Blagojevich saying on one of dozens of phone calls secretly recorded by the FBI. "I'm just not giving it up for (expletive) nothing." But in a pre-emptive shot at the arguments Blagojevich's attorneys are sure to make, Niewoehner also told jurors that that Blagojevich need not have made money or gotten a high-profile job in order for his alleged schemes to be illegal. "You don't have to be a successful criminal to be a criminal," he said. Robert Blagojevich's attorney, Michael Ettinger, said in his closing argument that jurors never heard any testimony linking his client's fundraising to demands for anything in exchange. "Raising campaign funds is not illegal. It is not against the law," he said.
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