Nicholas Marsh, a federal prosecutor involved in the 2002 New Hampshire phone-jamming case and later in the botched prosecution of Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK), has committed suicide. A special prosecutor’s report on the conduct of DOJ lawyers who handled the Stevens case is expected soon, but Marsh’s lawyer, Robert Luskin, says he expected his client to be exonerated by the report.
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