Former Ill. Gov. Ryan apologizes for crimes

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Convicted former Ill. Gov. George Ryan says he's sorry for crimes he committed as the state's chief executive.

Convicted former Ill. Gov. George Ryan says he's sorry for crimes he committed as the state's chief executive.

In a statement read Friday by his attorney, former Gov. James Thompson, Ryan says his "performance in office was less than my best and for that I am sorry."

Ryan is seeking commutation from President Bush after serving more than a year of his 6 1/2-year corruption sentence.

Among other things, Ryan was convicted of stifling an investigation into bribes paid for truck drivers' licenses.

In November 1994, a part fell off a truck belonging to a driver with an illegal Illinois license. The part hit the gas tank of a van that exploded, killing a pastor's six children.

Ryan mentioned the Rev. Scott Willis' family publicly for the first time Friday.

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