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WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawyers, politicians and pundits have had their say for years. Now, as former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby faces sentencing in the CIA leak trial, the world may hear from someone new: Libby himself.
Libby has not spoken publicly about the case since his 2005 indictment on perjury and obstruction of justice charges. Throughout his monthlong trial, and following his conviction in March, he always let his lawyers do the talking.
On Tuesday, however, before U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton hands down a sentence, he will ask the former vice presidential chief of staff whether he has anything to say.
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