Monday, February 05, 2007 6:28 AM
For anyone interested in the ongoing Scooter Libby trial, a simple search of the blawgosphere for Libby will get you a veritable bibliography of source material.
Here is a sampling...
Robert Ambrogi noted yesterday that the Libby trial exhibits posted online
HowAppealing commented that the Vice President's Shadow Hangs Over Trial; Testimony Points Out Cheney's Role in Trying to Dampen Joseph Wilson's Criticism while pointing to Washington Post coverage of the trial.
Mary Whisner at Trial Ad Notes commented that Libby Jurors Question Witnesses:
How often does a juror hearing testimony wonder about something that's never cleared up? Well, in the Scooter Libby trial, they don't have to keep wondering: they can write a question and send it to the judge (U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton), who will discuss with the attorneys for both sides whether to ask it and then, often, ask it of the witness.
Ernie the Attorney offered a post entitled The Scooter Libby Trial Explained
And, Jami Floyd at CourtTV offered a video clip: The Last Word: The Forgetfulness Defense
The Libby trial is getting a lot of coverage by legal-oriented folks, so if none of the above links get you what you need, try your own search terms at Blawg's home page. There is a wealth of knowledge out there to explore.