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Texas' Perry Charged With Coercion For Veto Threat
2014-08-16
[HOSTED.AP.ORG] A grand jury indicted Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday for allegedly abusing the powers of his office by carrying out a threat to veto funding for state prosecutors investigating public corruption - making the possible 2016 presidential hopeful his state's first indicted governor in nearly a century.

A special prosecutor spent months calling witnesses and presenting evidence that Perry broke the law when he promised publicly to nix $7.5 million over two years for the public integrity unit, which is run by Travis County Democratic District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg's office. It's the same office that indicted U.S. Rep. Tom Delay as part of a finance probe.

Several top aides to the Republican governor appeared before grand jurors in Austin, including his deputy chief of staff, legislative director and general counsel. Perry himself did not testify, though.

Grand jurors indicted Perry on abuse of official capacity, a first-degree felony with potential punishments of five to 99 years in prison, and coercion of a public servant, a third-degree felony that carries a punishment of two to 10 years.

A front man for the governor didn't immediately return messages seeking comment.

No one disputes that Perry is allowed to veto measures approved by the Legislature, including part or all of the state budget. But the left-leaning Texans for Public Justice government watchdog group filed an ethics complaint accusing the governor of coercion because he threatened to use his veto before actually doing so in an attempt to pressure Lehmberg to quit.
Posted by:Fred

#15  Oh, ferchrissakes - I thought this assh@le got banned. >:-(
Posted by: Barbara   2014-08-16 23:14  

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Posted by: Jerkface Killa   2014-08-16 23:04  

#13  On the Federal leverl unethical Dems who oversee ethics panels protect unethical Dems and unethically go after Republicans. Lehmberg is just doing what Dems do. But she is about see real that you "Don't Mess with Texas". If she is sober enough...
Posted by: Ebbomosh Hupemp2664   2014-08-16 20:24  

#12  At some point they should disbar people who pull these kind of legal shenanigans.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2014-08-16 19:59  

#11  Barratry in Texas is a misdemeanor for the first offense. It would be much better to go after the prosecutor with the anti SLAPP statute.

Signed into law by...Gov. Perry.
Posted by: Sonny Glarong6820   2014-08-16 18:37  

#10  The "indictment" itself seems illegal. Very creative.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-08-16 15:27  

#9  I fantasize being called up to serve on a Grand Jury for some such political hatchet job and returning a bill against the prosecutor for barratry and abuse of power...
Posted by: Gleating Stalin9879   2014-08-16 15:04  

#8  Just like ex gov Palin, tie em up in court to neutralize them. The issue is not the issue.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-08-16 14:18  

#7  Perry has a right to veto. Perry also has a right to preface the veto with why he is doing so, even though he is not required to do so.

Perry has been indicted by a special prosecutor answering to Lehmberg, for trying to restore the Public Integrity Unit’s image.

Posted by: OldSpook   2014-08-16 13:02  

#6  I saw the dash cam of her sobriety testing. It wasn't pretty. She had difficulty following instructions, the nystagmus test, and balance. She staggered when not performing the tests. She was also threatening. She said: "You have not heard the end of this." Her booking was also a gem. The police ended up restraining her. She is a Democrat.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-08-16 12:35  

#5  Ah, yes. Once again, Welcome to The People's Republic of Travis County.
This highlights some of the things wrong with the Texas state grand jury system, but anything they do to try to fix it would likely make it worse. (Aside from a neutron bomb.)
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-08-16 08:11  

#4  Sounds like politics, doesn't it? Its all so mysterious.

Something to do with drunks and Lawyers.
Posted by: Big Thromoth3646   2014-08-16 07:48  

#3  Article leaves out that Perry was trying to force Lemerg to quit after being arrested for DUI. DA Lemberg refused, so Perry vetod Budger. Google for the video of her 0.238 Alcohol DUI arrest. She was abusive and had to be placed in restraints. Rather important facts they excluded

This is her revenge.

And FYI, that indictment of Tom DeLay ended up being tossed out as prosecutorial abuse.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-08-16 07:01  

#2  So the basic mechanisms of checks&balances are now indictable offenses?
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2014-08-16 03:05  

#1  he threatened to use his veto before actually doing so......

Something the Champ does on a near daily basis.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-08-16 02:19  

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