Tom DeLay: Illegal Money Laundering Is What Saint Paul Would Have Done

Laylan Copelin:




DeLay sentenced to 3 years in prison: Judge Pat Priest sentenced Tom DeLay to three years in prison. The three-year sentence was on the charge of conspiring to launder corporate money into political donations during the 2002 elections. On the charge of money laundering, DeLay was sentenced to five years in prison, but that was probated for 10 years. That means he would serve 10 years’ probation. DeLay was taken into custody but he was expected to be released as soon as he posted an appeals bond. The judge then ordered the courtroom cleared except for the lawyers.



Prior to the sentence, DeLay spoke to the court. He was unrepentant. “I fought the fight. I ran the race. I kept the faith,” DeLay said.



Judge Priest said he agreed with the jury’s guilty verdict, returned in November, and would have instructed a different verdict if he did not believe DeLay conspired to break the law. He said there is no higher principle than that those who write the laws should follow the law...






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Published on January 10, 2011 12:51
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