In a court of a law, a person is innocent until proven guilty. However, regarding impeached Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, it's a case where two plus two equals too much evidence of criminal activity - at least to Illinois lawmakers and the court of public opinion. Last month, the Illinois Senate unanimously convicted Blagojevich of abuse of power, making him the first U.S. governor in more than 20 years to be removed by impeachment. Blagojevich also faces federal corruption charges for allegedly trying to sell President Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat to the highest bidder, among other questionable acts. Despite the mounting evidence against him, which include secret recordings, the two-term Democratic governor says he's done nothing wrong and is completely innocent. What do you think? Watch video below and then debate.