Prosecutors want indicted DeLay charges reinstated
Prosecutors will try to persuade a Texas appeals court Wednesday to reinstate some of the criminal charges against the reprehensible and indicted Tom DeLay.
In December, a judge threw out some of the conspiracy and money laundering charges against the indicted, corrupt scumbag, saying the conspiracy law DeLay "allegedly" violated did not exist at the time. Prosecutors say that it did. Both sides will argue their cases before the Texas 3rd Court of Appeals.
Richard Murray, director of the Center for Public Policy at the University of Houston, said the prosecutors' appeal serves to "drag this case out and the congressman really doesn't need that."
"Tom DeLay needs this case to move forward to a favorable resolution before November," Murray said. "Every time he's mentioned in the press, it's 'indicted, indicted, indicted' and that's corrosive."
Richard Murray, director of the Center for Public Policy at the University of Houston, said the prosecutors' appeal serves to "drag this case out and the congressman really doesn't need that."
"Tom DeLay needs this case to move forward to a favorable resolution before November," Murray said. "Every time he's mentioned in the press, it's 'indicted, indicted, indicted' and that's corrosive."
Heh - you betcha.
Indicted scumbag Tom 'indicted scumbag' DeLay.
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