The hopes of Dixon, who was forced to acknowledge taking money from FBI agents masquerading as executives of a computer company needing legislative favors, rested on an eloquent summation by lead defense attorney Coleman Garrett. The accused man had been wheedled and scammed into cooperating with a government-manufactured conspiracy over a years time, Garrett insisted, calling Dixon a victim, not a perpetrator.
With his fate ready to be deliberated by a jury, starting today, most observers saw conviction probable, a hung jury possible, and acquittal unlikely. Go here, for more.