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U.S. District Judge Frank Polozola must now figure out how the bill will be spread among the five defendants."At every turn, these defendants extracted - illegally extracted - money from these crimes," said prosecutor Todd Greenburg.Dan Small, Edwards' attorney, appealed for leniency, saying that although the defendants were convicted of extortion, that does not mean they received any cash from any of the witnesses in the case. "All we ask now is which you go back and walk through this final task on the items and decide which of these specific items of money has the government proven beyond an acceptable doubt," he said.CBS News Legal Consultant Andrew Cohen said Edwards will need to hope for an appeal, "because the federal government judge won't be lenient. 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