SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Governor Rod Blagojevich's lawyer said yesterday that a vague array of charges and evidence doesn't merit removing the governor from office, and he urged a House committee not to recommend impeachment.
Attorney Ed Genson complained bitterly that lawmakers were considering snippets of tape-recorded conversations that are quoted in a criminal complaint against the Democratic governor.
He said no one knows the full context of those remarks or whether they are quoted accurately.
"We are fighting shadows, and that's not right," Genson said.