Los Angeles Times: Standing before a crowd of reporters, cameras and microphones in the courthouse lobby, former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said he wanted to testify but took the advice of his attorney Sam Adam Sr., who convinced him the prosecution hadn't proven its case. "I felt all along and believed all along that I was going to testify," he said. But he said the government case wasn't as they presented it, without calling witnesses Antoin "Tony" Rezko and Stuart Levine, both convicted in the federal probe.