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DeLay Wins Appeal, Case Continues On
The latest development in ex-Rep. Tom DeLay's (R-TX) looooong, winding legal road: DeLay successfully argued to have a conspiracy charge dropped against him -- but he's still on the hook for money laundering charges. Today a state appeals court upheld an earlier district court ruling, the AP reports. To give you a sense of how fast they move down there in Texas, it took a whole year for the appeals court to deliver its ruling.
DeLay was indicted in September of 2005 by Austin District Attorney Ronnie Earle -- since then, both camps have been battling over the charges. A trial date has still not been set.
The charges here deal with accusations that DeLay helped funnel corporate political contributions (illegal in Texas) through his political committees to state candidates. DeLay is also reportedly under federal investigation for his ties to Jack Abramoff, but he has not been charged.

Comments (7)
R.A.C. wrote on June 27, 2007 1:09 PM:Justic DeLayed, if you will.
R.A.C. wrote on June 27, 2007 1:11 PM:Justice DeLayed, if you will.
R.A.C wrote on June 27, 2007 1:15 PM:Justice DeLayed, if you will.
TheOtherWA wrote on June 27, 2007 1:40 PM:Just get on with the trial already!
j swift wrote on June 27, 2007 2:01 PM:wtf could possibly take the justices a year to decide and write a decision on this? Is there something peculiar about this situation? Are the justices fresh out of law clerks? No one to do their research? Perhaps the justices can not see to type since their lips are attached to Delay's ass.
phrozintexas wrote on June 27, 2007 2:09 PM:Although the trial has not yet taken place (things do seem to move slower down here in Texas), this is no fault of the prosecution. Travis County DA Ronnie Earle is a tough fair, and thorough prosecutor. In the end ole Hammer will get his "due".
Writergrl wrote on June 28, 2007 3:59 AM:Meanwhile, this greaseball continues to show up on television and radio, talking like he's still in power, ever the good avuncular citizen he ain't.
Ready the noose. . .