Prosecutors in Hubbard Case Fire Back

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Prosecutors say indicted House Speaker Mike Hubbard is making unfounded accusations about investigation leaks in an attempt to distract the public from the criminal charges against him.
 
   In a Monday court filing, prosecutors fired back at misconduct claims by defense lawyers. Deputy Attorney General Matt Hart says no confidential information was disclosed when he had an off-the-record conversation about the case with a radio talk show host. Hart said his comments were similar to the public press statement given by the lead prosecutor.
 
   Defense lawyers are attempting to force prosecutors to disclose any other media calls, saying they believe prosecutors were trying to influence the jury pool.
 
   Hubbard faces ethics charges accusing him of using his public offices for personal financial gain. He has pleaded not guilty.
 

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