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After Reaching Deal With Olmert Aide, State Prosecution Asks to Postpone Verdict

State Prosecutor signs plea bargain Shula Zaken in Holyland graft case against former PM Olmert; she will serve 11 months in prison and testify again.

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The State Prosecution on Thursday submitted an official request to the court to postpone the verdict in the Holyland graft case involving former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his then-bureau chief, Shula Zaken.

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