NORRISTOWN -- Attorney General Kathleen Kane was found guilty of all charges by a jury of 12 citizens she represented as Pennsylvania's top law enforcement officer.

Kane leaned forward in her seat to hear the jury's verdict, but showed no outward emotion.

Prosecutors argued that Kane orchestrated a leak of secret grand jury materials and then lied about it in order to exact revenge against former prosecutors from the office who she blamed for embarrassing news coverage.

In addition to the two felony perjury charges, Kane faced two counts each of the misdemeanors of false swearing and obstructing the administration of law or other government functions. She also faced misdemeanor charges of criminal conspiracy related to obstruction, criminal conspiracy related to official oppression and official oppression

Jurors heard four days of testimony from prosecution witnesses ranging from political consultant Josh Morrow, who told the jury he conspired with Kane to leak information from a 2009 grand jury investigation to a newspaper, to Adrian King, a former deputy attorney general and long-time friend of Kane who told jurors that Kane tried to frame him.

The defense rested Friday without calling Kathleen Kane or any other witness to testify. They argued that the prosecution had not proven its case.

Kane is the first Democrat and the first woman to be elected to the post of attorney general.

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