A federal jury has found former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich guilty on one count of lying to federal agents. He had faced 24 counts in all, including charges that he tried to sell or trade President Obama's old Senate seat. The judge said he intends to declare a mistrial on the remaining counts, and prosecutors say they intend to retry the case against Blagojevich and his co-defendant brother as soon as possible. Robert Siegel talks to NPR's Cheryl Corley.
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