Pictures: Bob McDonnell Interview
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, left, accompanied by his wife Maureen McDonnell, right, walks out of the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case of McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
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Photo coverage from the trial, sentencing, and appeal of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell in Richmond, Va. and the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, left, accompanied by his wife Maureen McDonnell, right, walks out of the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case of McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell leaves the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case against McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, second from left, accompanied by his wife Maureen McDonnell, right, walks out of the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case of McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell speaks outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case against McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, center, is surrounded by members of the media as he leaves the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case against McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
(Andrew Harnik / Associated Press)
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell leaves the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case against McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
(Andrew Harnik / Associated Press)
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell leaves the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case against McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell leaves the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case against McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
(Andrew Harnik / Associated Press)
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, fourth from left, walks out of the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case of McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
(Andrew Harnik / Associated Press)
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell speaks outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case of McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
(Andrew Harnik / Associated Press)
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell speaks outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the corruption case of McDonnell. The Supreme Court seems likely to overturn the conviction of McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.
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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell arrives at federal court for sentencing in Richmond, Va., on Tuesday. McDonnell, once a top Republican prospect for national office, was convicted for selling the influence of his office to the CEO of a dietary supplements company. (Steve Helber / Associated Press)
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell arrives at federal court with his daughter Cailin Young on Tuesday in Richmond, Va. McDonnell, once a top Republican prospect for national office, was convicted for selling the influence of his office to the CEO of a dietary supplements company. (Steve Helber / Associated Press)
RICHMOND, VA - SEPTEMBER 04: Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell (2nd R) leaves U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia with family members, including his son Bobby (R), after he found guilty in his corruption trial September 4, 2014, in Richmond, Virginia. The jury found McDonnell guilty of 11 corruption-related counts, and his wife Maureen McDonnell of eight counts. They were on trial for accepting gifts, vacations and loans from a Virginia businessman in exchange for helping his company. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (Alex Wong / Getty Images)
RICHMOND, VA - SEPTEMBER 04: Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell (2nd R) leaves U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia with family members, including his son Bobby (R), after he found guilty in his corruption trial September 4, 2014, in Richmond, Virginia. The jury found McDonnell guilty of 11 corruption-related counts, and his wife Maureen McDonnell of eight counts. They were on trial for accepting gifts, vacations and loans from a Virginia businessman in exchange for helping his company. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (Alex Wong / Getty Images)
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RICHMOND, VA - SEPTEMBER 04: Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell (2nd R) leaves U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia with family members, including his son Bobby (R), after he found guilty in his corruption trial September 4, 2014, in Richmond, Virginia. The jury found McDonnell guilty of 11 corruption-related counts, and his wife Maureen McDonnell of eight counts. They were on trial for accepting gifts, vacations and loans from a Virginia businessman in exchange for helping his company. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (Alex Wong / Getty Images)
RICHMOND, VA - Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell, shown here arriving at his corruption trial at U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia September 4, 2014. (Alex Wong / Getty Images)
RICHMOND, VA - SEPTEMBER 04: Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell (L) leaves U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia with his son Bobby (R) after he was found guilty in his corruption trial September 4, 2014, in Richmond, Virginia. The jury found McDonnell guilty of 11 corruption-related counts, and his wife Maureen McDonnell of eight counts. They were on trial for accepting gifts, vacations and loans from a Virginia businessman in exchange for helping his company. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (Alex Wong / Getty Images)
RICHMOND, VA - SEPTEMBER 04: Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell (2nd R) leaves U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia with his son Bobby (R) after he was found guilty in his corruption trial September 4, 2014, in Richmond, Virginia. The jury found McDonnell guilty of 11 corruption-related counts, and his wife Maureen McDonnell of eight counts. They were on trial for accepting gifts, vacations and loans from a Virginia businessman in exchange for helping his company. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (Alex Wong / Getty Images)
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RICHMOND, VA - SEPTEMBER 04: Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell (2nd R) returns with family members, including his son Bobby (R), to U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia September 4, 2014, in Richmond, Virginia. The jury found McDonnell guilty of 11 corruption-related counts, and his wife Maureen McDonnell of eight counts. They were on trial for accepting gifts, vacations and loans from a Virginia businessman in exchange for helping his company. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (Alex Wong / Getty Images)