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Former Texas Governor Rick Perry was exonerated by the states highest criminal court of charges he abused his power by vetoing state funding for an ethics unit when its disgraced leader refused to step down.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ordered his indictment dismissed Wednesday, too late to salvage the presidential campaign of the former candidate for the Republican nomination.
Perry, Texass longest-serving governor, was indicted in 2014 for allegedly trying to coerce an elected official into quitting and misusing state funds, charges that couldve kept him in prison for life if hed been convicted. He had sought the removal of a county prosecutor in charge of a state ethics task force following her drunk-driving conviction.
Perrys lawyers blasted the indictment as a political witch hunt by Democratic opponents trying to undermine his presidential aspirations. Perry said he acted within his rights as governor to veto any budget line item he chose for any reason. After he was indicted, Perry said hed veto the funding again to prevent the ethics unit from being run by a leader in whom hed lost confidence.
It was a long time coming, Tony Buzbee, Perrys lead lawyer, said in an e-mailed statement. This case should have never be brought, and Im glad the court put its foot down and ended it.
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http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-02-24/perry-exonerated-of-abuse-of-power-charges-by-appeals-court
saturnsring
(1,832 posts)Javaman
(62,530 posts)Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)The only Democrat on the court switched parties after he was elected.
old guy
(3,283 posts)After all Texas courts are the epitome of justice....Oh wait, never mind.
czarjak
(11,278 posts)Thanks to other rich white assholes.