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November 03, 2005
Maybe they can find an Independent?
Two days after Rep. Tom DeLay won a fight to get a new judge in his case, prosecutors Thursday succeeded in ousting the Republican responsible for selecting the new judge.

Administrative Judge B.B. Schraub withdrew after District Attorney Ronnie Earle filed a request to have him removed.

Schraub said he will ask the chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court — a Republican — to name a judge to preside over DeLay's conspiracy and money laundering trial.

DeLay is charged with illegally funneling corporate campaign contributions to Republican candidates for the Texas Legislature in 2002. The Texas Republican was forced to step down as House majority leader after being indicted.

On Tuesday, District Judge Bob Perkins, a Democrat, was removed from DeLay's case at the congressman's request because of his contributions to Democrats.

The district attorney argued that Schraub was objectionable, too, because he has contributed to GOP candidates including Gov. Rick Perry, a DeLay ally. Earle said the contributions called into question Schraub's ability to be impartial.

DeLay's contributions to Texas Republicans helped the GOP win control of the Texas House in 2002. Then, in a series of special sessions called by Perry, the GOP pushed through a congressional redistricting plan crafted by Delay to send more Republicans to Congress in 2004.

In his request for Schraub's removal, Earle said Schraub's financial support of Perry reveals that the judge "agrees in principle with Perry's agenda regarding Tom DeLay's redistricting map."

Prosecutors also suggested that Schraub appears politically indebted to Perry, who appointed him as administrative judge and can reappoint him in January.

Via AP

Posted by David A at 03:20 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) | 265 Words
September 28, 2005
Justice DeLayed but hopefully... Not indefinitely
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Texas grand jury on Wednesday charged Rep. Tom DeLay and two political associates with conspiracy in a campaign finance scheme, forcing the House majority leader to temporarily relinquish his post.

DeLay, 58, was accused of a criminal conspiracy along with two associates, John Colyandro, former executive director of a Texas political action committee formed by DeLay, and Jim Ellis, who heads DeLay's national political committee.

"I have notified the speaker that I will temporarily step aside from my position as majority leader pursuant to rules of the House Republican Conference and the actions of the Travis County district attorney today," DeLay said.

Tom DeLay has been a festering sore on the backside of American Politics for a while now. It is good to see this case moving forward, even if it took action by the State of Texas rather than GOP Congressional Leaders to finaly get DeLay to step down.

It will be interesting to see how this is spun on the part of GOP Leadership.

In the Right blogspere, there is much discussion going on about the case:

Jeff G has a good piece on the subject.

Wizbang reports the story without comment.

Say Anything, notes the news but no comment yet.

I will cover the left reaction later. Busy day today.

Posted by David A at 02:14 PM | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) | 218 Words
 
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