Blue Herald
14
Sep
Texas high court to consider reinstating DeLay conspiracy charges
by Buck

How could any true-blooded American stand behind and defend this piece-of-crap human being? It’s been proven, he’s an unethical crook. Nothing about this man has ever been on the up and up. I’m not clairvoyant but can’t you tell just by looking into his face that this man is soulless? This could be Charles Manson and he’d still get ample backing and support. What is wrong with you people?!

DeLayJoe Shaulis at 12:08 PM ET

[JURIST] Texas’ highest court for criminal cases announced Wednesday that it will consider whether to reinstate conspiracy charges against former US Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX). The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a request by Travis County Prosecutor Ronnie Earle, although it did not set a date for oral arguments. The charges of conspiracy to violate election law and conspiracy to commit money laundering were dismissed last December after the trial court found that the campaign finance law DeLay allegedly broke was not enacted until after DeLay committed the acts for which he was indicted. In April, the Texas Third Court of Appeals affirmed that decision but refused to dismiss money laundering charges. In dismissing the conspiracy charges, the Third Court of Appeals noted that although Earle’s arguments for reinstatement were strong, they conflicted with precedents established by the Court of Criminal Appeals. No trial date has been set for the money laundering charges.

DeLay and two other Republicans are accused of transferring $190,000 in corporate money directly to the Republican National Committee, which then donated the same amount to local Texas campaigns. DeLay and the other suspects have denied raising or spending money illegally. After he was indicted, DeLay stepped down as House majority leader and later resigned from Congress. DeLay withdrew his name from the November ballot after several courts ruled that the Texas Republican Party could not name a new candidate to take his place. The Houston Chronicle has more.

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