That New York Times story from yesterday has got to have more than a few folks in Mississippi wondering if those buried bodies Tim Balducci spoke of to Judge Lackey will begin to resurface, kind of like the fish-belly white arm that pops to the surface of the lake in Jon Voight's dream at the end of Deliverance. Here's an excerpt:According to an official investigating the Scruggs case who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to discuss it publicly, federal prosecutors have asked the Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section to examine whether Mr. Scruggs has engaged in multiple bribery attempts of local judges. A spokeswoman for the Justice Department declined to comment publicly on the case. The case is also likely to fuel further debate over the me
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