Former Gov. John G. Rowland is seeking the dismissal of federal charges that accused him of trying to create secret consultant roles with two congressional campaigns, saying he did nothing wrong.
“The government here is attempting to criminalize conduct that is simply not illegal,” wrote Rowland’s legal team, led by Reid Weingarten, a white collar partner at Steptoe & Johnson in Washington, D.C.
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