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Former Chief of Staff for US Vice President Dick Cheney, I. Lewis 'Scooter' Libby (R), walks out of US District Court in Washington, DC, with his attorney Ted Wells. At the court appearence, Libby pleaded not guilty to lying to investigators and a grand jury over a CIA leak probe.(AFP/Luke Frazza)
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Artist rendering of I. Lewis 'Scooter' Libby, third from right, standing before District Judge Reggie Walton, left, in federal court in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2005. From left are Walton, prosecuter Patrick Fitzgerald, defense lawyer William Jeffress Jr., Libby, and defense lawyer Theodore Wells Jr.. (AP Photo/ Dana Verkouteren)
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Vice President Dick Cheney's former top aide, Lewis Libby (L), departs the federal court with his wife Harriet after his arraignment hearing in Washington, D.C., November 3, 2005. Libby pleaded innocent on Thursday to charges stemming from the CIA leak probe, setting the stage for a politically damaging trial that could put a spotlight on the White House's use of prewar intelligence on Iraq. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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Judge Reggie Walton leaves the federal courthouse after the arraignment hearing for Vice President Dick Cheney's former top aide, Lewis Libby in Washington, D.C., November 3, 2005. Walton, who did not schedule a trial date, set the next hearing in the case for February 3. Libby pleaded innocent on Thursday to charges stemming from the CIA leak probe, setting the stage for a politically damaging trial that could put a spotlight on the White House's use of prewar intelligence on Iraq. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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Special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald leaves the courthouse after the arraignment hearing for U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney's former top aide Lewis Libby in Washington, D.C., November 3, 2005. Libby today pleaded innocent to charges stemming from the CIA leak probe, setting the stage for a politically damaging trial that could put a spotlight on the White House's use of prewar intelligence on Iraq. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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