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Wash. Post: "Theodore V. Wells Jr., Mr. Libby?s chief defense lawyer, countered with an intensely emotional defense ending in a choked sob. Mr. Wells argued that Mr. Libby held one of the world?s most high-stress jobs and was trying to prevent another attack like the ones on Sept. 11, 2001. 'He was bombarded with a blizzard of information,' Mr. Wells said, noting the intelligence briefings Mr. Libby received daily. 'Those briefings would make your toes curl,' he said.'This is a man with a wife and two children; he is a good person,' Mr. Wells told the jury in his final words. 'He?s been under my protection for the last month. I give him to you. Give him back to me.' With that, Mr. Wells teared up, sobbed audibly and sat down."
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