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MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - A federal prosecutor said he will reconvene a grand jury in a case involving the jamming of Democratic phone lines in 2002 raising the possibility that other Republicans might be implicated.
Phone lines were bombarded with electronically generated calls, jamming lines set up for voters seeking rides to the polls on Election Day. Two GOP operatives have pleaded guilty in the case and a third is scheduled for trial.
"The grand jury will meet at least one additional time before the end of this year," Justice Department attorney Andrew Levchuk told a judge Wednesday.
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