Greensboro, North Carolina (CNN) - After weeks of hearing from prosecutors, jurors in the corruption trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards heard Monday from his defense team, which opened its case with testimony from a former financial officer.
Edwards, who faces six felony counts, is accused of conspiracy, making false statements and violating campaign contribution laws. He has pleaded not guilty.
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Enough already. Get this mess over with and start digging into the same things (without the baby) happening this year.