By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
The judge at Drew Peterson's murder trial exposed potential holes in the state's case against the former suburban Chicago police officer, telling prosecutors Friday that they have failed to either place Peterson in the bathroom where his third wife was found dead or illustrate exactly how he might have killed her.
His attorney, Mark Tratos, says it's clear through a management agreement that disputes go to arbitration.
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