Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland (R) “is due in court on Wednesday for the start of his trial on charges of violating U.S. campaign finance laws by seeking backroom consulting jobs on two Republican congressional campaigns,” Reuters reports.
Hartford Courant: “Few criminal trials promise better plot lines than John Rowland’s latest encounter with federal prosecutors, scheduled to begin Wednesday barring another last-minute surprise. Rowland is a politically gifted — but, in the government’s view, entirely incorrigible — three-term former Republican governor. He is accused, for the second time since he was forced to resign from office in 2004, of subverting the political process for personal gain.”

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