Sources: Rod Blagojevich unlikely to testify
July 20, 2010

BY NATASHA KORECKI, DAVE McKINNEY AND SARAH OSTMAN Staff Reporters
The judge hearing the Rod Blagojevich corruption case has abruptly adjourned court for the day, without explanation.
Sources told the Chicago Sun-Times that Blagojevich is unlikely to take the stand and that his lawyers will likely rest without calling a single witness.
The former governor had been expected to testify in his own defense starting this afternoon but did not take the stand.
Earlier today, during a lunchtime break in the trial, Blagojevich's lead attorney, Sam Adam Jr., wouldn't say whether Blagojevich would testify.

