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The filing is the latest of several attempts by Ryan to avoid prison and then to get out once he was behind bars. Just before he was due to start his sentence, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens refused an urgent request to grant him bail. And Ryan's wife, Lura Lynn Ryan, wrote letters to President Barack Obama and then-President George W. Bush seeking clemency for him. The honest-services ruling also came up at the recent trial of Ryan's successor as governor. Defense attorneys for former Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich cited it in their bid for a mistrial. But Judge James Zagel rejected that, saying the court's decision had no major impact on Blagojevich's case. Blagojevich's trial ended last month with a conviction on just one out of 24 counts
-- lying to the FBI. He is expected to be retried on the remaining charges early next year. He is appealing the one conviction and has pleaded not guilty to the other counts, including scheming to sell or trade Obama's old Senate seat and to racketeering. Black was recently freed on bail from a federal prison after serving about two years of a 6 1/2-year sentence for defrauding Hollinger International Inc. investors. One argument prosecutors made was that Black deprived the company of his faithful services as a corporate officer. When the Supreme Court limited the scope of the honest services law, a court granted Black bail as he appeals his fraud conviction.
Pallmeyer could free Ryan within weeks, at least while his motion is pending, said former federal prosecutor Jeff Cramer. "There's always a hope for him," he said. "Black got out pending arguments, and Ryan's sentences were similar in years." Cramer added that any final decision was difficult to anticipate given the complexities of the case. Randall Samborn, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office, said prosecutors would not comment on the Ryan filing.
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