ELIZABETH TENETY
Many Christians believe that after the die, they will face God's judgment. For former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, an Orthodox Christian and defendant in a federal corruption trial, judgment day is here.
As jurors began deliberation on the corruption charges against the former governor Wednesday, Blagojevich told reporters that he was grateful for the prayers of his supporters, and that his fate now rests "in God's hands."
"[The jurors] are the ones who will decide and make the decision," Blagojevich said. "Patti and I have great confidence and faith in their judgment, their common sense and decency. And ultimately in the final analysis Patti and I always have a deep and abiding faith in God ... and ultimately it's in God's hands."
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