[Mb-civic] Retired Judge to Preside in DeLay Case - Washington Post
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Fri Nov 4 03:52:07 PST 2005
Retired Judge to Preside in DeLay Case
Appointee Was Chosen for Apparent Nonpartisan Stance
By R. Jeffrey Smith
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 4, 2005; Page A04
The state of Texas finally found a judge yesterday to preside over the
criminal trial of former House majority leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.), but
not without a new, last-minute dispute about partisan political
interference.
Administrative Judge B.B. Schraub, who earlier this week removed a judge
overseeing the proceedings against DeLay for alleged liberal bias,
withdrew yesterday from decision making about a replacement judge after
an official complaint about Schraub's links to Republicans.
Schraub passed the decision to the chief justice of the Texas Supreme
Court, Wallace B. Jefferson. But within hours, political activists in
Texas complained that Jefferson has close ties to individuals and
political contributors at the heart of the allegations against DeLay.
By day's end, Jefferson seemed to settle the matter by appointing a
retired judge from San Antonio, Pat Priest, whose only recent political
donations were three checks of $150 each to Democratic candidates for
the Texas House in 2004, according to the watchdog group Texans for
Public Justice.
The task of finding a supposedly apolitical arbiter for DeLay's trial
was complicated by the fact that Texas -- like seven other states --
elects its judges in partisan elections. It also allows elected judges
to make financial contributions to partisan causes, and it even permits
those with business before the courts to subsidize the judges' political
campaigns.
DeLay, who says that the criminal charges against him were motivated by
partisan politics, filed a motion last month seeking the removal of
District Judge Bob Perkins, an elected Democrat who had contributed
funds in 2004 to the liberal group MoveOn.Org. Schraub agreed to do so
Tuesday without giving any reason, and promised to pick a replacement.
But prosecutor Ronnie Earle, who has overseen the DeLay investigation
and who opposed Perkins's removal, then filed a motion seeking Schraub's
removal on grounds that he had contributed to Texas Gov. Rick Perry's
election campaign.
Perry, a DeLay ally, worked closely with the majority leader in 2002 to
ensure that Republicans gained control of the Texas House, a key step in
the DeLay-inspired plan to redraw the Texas congressional map so that
the state elected more Republicans to Congress.
Schraub's subsequent withdrawal threw the responsibility to Jefferson,
whom Perry appointed as chief justice in 2004 and who shared a campaign
treasurer in 2002 with Texans for a Republican Majority, the group
indicted along with DeLay for allegedly funneling illegal corporate
contributions into the House elections that year. Jefferson also was
endorsed by the group, and one of its brochures listed him as a VIP
guest at one of the group's fundraisers.
Jefferson's letter did not explain the choice of Priest. Jefferson's
office staff declined to comment.
Meanwhile, the House ethics committee -- which DeLay has asked to
investigate allegations that he improperly traveled overseas at the
expense of lobbyists -- announced yesterday that it hired a new chief
counsel, William V. O'Reilly, a former partner in the Washington office
of the Jones Day law firm.
The firm's Web site states that O'Reilly previously represented the R.J.
Reynolds tobacco company in antitrust litigation. R.J. Reynolds is one
of DeLay's longtime financial supporters -- having given to both his
election campaigns and his legal defense fund -- and recently flew DeLay
to Texas on one of its corporate jets for his first court appearance.
Campaign disclosure records state that O'Reilly contributed $1,000 last
year to Sen. John F. Kerry's Democratic presidential campaign, $250 to
Wesley K. Clark's Democratic presidential campaign, and $250 to the
Democratic National Committee.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/03/AR2005110302083.html
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