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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTexas appeals court to weigh felony charge against Rick Perry
Source: Reuters
US | Wed Oct 7, 2015 12:19pm EDT
Texas appeals court to weigh felony charge against Rick Perry
AUSTIN, TEXAS | BY JON HERSKOVITZ
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said on Wednesday it will hear arguments on whether former Texas Governor Rick Perry should face trial on an abuse of power count, one of the charges that clouded his failed Republican presidential run.
The court set Nov. 4 oral arguments for the count of abuse of official capacity, a first-degree felony charge that can carry from five to 99 years in prison
In July, a Texas state appeals court threw out a lesser charge leveled against Perry for coercion of a public official.
Perry was indicted on the two charges in August 2014 by a grand jury in Travis County, a Democratic stronghold in the heavily Republican state, over a funding veto he made in 2013 that was seen as being intended to force a local prosecutor to resign
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Texas appeals court to weigh felony charge against Rick Perry
AUSTIN, TEXAS | BY JON HERSKOVITZ
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said on Wednesday it will hear arguments on whether former Texas Governor Rick Perry should face trial on an abuse of power count, one of the charges that clouded his failed Republican presidential run.
The court set Nov. 4 oral arguments for the count of abuse of official capacity, a first-degree felony charge that can carry from five to 99 years in prison
In July, a Texas state appeals court threw out a lesser charge leveled against Perry for coercion of a public official.
Perry was indicted on the two charges in August 2014 by a grand jury in Travis County, a Democratic stronghold in the heavily Republican state, over a funding veto he made in 2013 that was seen as being intended to force a local prosecutor to resign
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/10/07/us-usa-texas-perry-idUSKCN0S120L20151007
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Texas appeals court to weigh felony charge against Rick Perry (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2015
OP
Justices of the Texas Courts of Appeals are placed by elections to six-year terms. eom
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
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Tommy2Tone
(1,307 posts)1. I have said all along he would never go to trial
The appellate judges are all appointed by Republicans and bat shit crazy.
louis-t
(23,309 posts)2. I wouldn't say 'crazy'.
Just 'bought', and they all have a special tattoo that says IOKIYAR.
Tommy2Tone
(1,307 posts)3. Good point. Bought is a better term.
Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)4. I thought the appelate judges were elected, not "appointed"? (nt)
Tommy2Tone
(1,307 posts)6. Elected by the people who gave us Perry and Cruz.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)5. Justices of the Texas Courts of Appeals are placed by elections to six-year terms. eom
nt