Mark Levin at NRO's Corner read the indictment and concludes that, since it does not mention anything illegal done by Tom DeLay, the DA's case must be quite weak.
Here's my first take on this indictment (I've only read the indictment and nothing more for now): The indictment is three pages in length. Other than a statement that "one or more" of 3 individuals, including Tom DeLay, entered into an illegal conspiracy, I can't find a single sentence tying Tom DeLay to a crime. That is, there's not a single sentence tying DeLay to the contribution. The indictment describes the alleged conduct of two other individuals, but nothing about DeLay. You would think if Ronnie Earle had even a thin reed of testimony linking DeLay to the contribution, it would have been noted in the indictment to justify the grand jury's action. Moreover, not only is there no information about DeLay committing acts in furtherance of a conspiracy, there's no information about DeLay entering into a conspiracy. I honestly believe that unless there's more, this is an egregious abuse of prosecutorial power. It's a disgrace. I understand that not everything has to be contained in an indictment, but how about something!Read the indictment and judge for yourself.
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But, Jonathan, without your oh so valuable "assessment" of the facts, how will we know which GOP member to attack? Who's next for you?
Posted by: Reverend Scaramonga
at September 28, 2005 03:16 PM




