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Title: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: txradioguy on November 25, 2010, 12:21:20 AM
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Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay -- once one of the most powerful and feared Republicans in Congress -- was convicted Wednesday on charges he illegally funneled corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002, which could send him to prison for decades.

Jurors deliberated for 19 hours before returning guilty verdicts on charges of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering in a scheme to illegally funnel corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002. He faces up to life in prison on the money laundering charge, although prosecutors haven't yet recommended a sentence.

After the verdicts were read, DeLay hugged his daughter, Danielle, and his wife, Christine. DeLay whispered into his daughter's ear that he couldn't get a fair trial in Austin. DeLay had unsuccessfully tried to get the trial moved out of Austin, the most liberal city in one of the most Republican states

DeLay's lead attorney, Dick DeGuerin, said they planned to appeal the verdict.

"This is an abuse of power. It's a miscarriage of justice, and I still maintain that I am innocent. The criminalization of politics undermines our very system and I'm very disappointed in the outcome," DeLay told reporters outside the courtroom.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/11/24/jury-convicts-delay-money-laundering-trial/
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: PatriotGame on November 25, 2010, 02:02:00 AM
Oooh - more DUmp fodder - yippee!
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: gurn on November 25, 2010, 03:41:06 AM
This is a terrible decision IMO. Here is the Texas Money Laundering Statute. Note that even innocent financial transactions
can become money laundering, without the defendant even knowing.

I added the bold emphasis on the element of "knowledge" and on the effective date.

Quote
§ 34.02. MONEY LAUNDERING (http://law.onecle.com/texas/penal/34.02.00.html).  (a) A person commits an
offense if the person knowingly:
      (1)  acquires or maintains an interest in, conceals,
possesses, transfers, or transports the proceeds of criminal
activity;
      (2)  conducts, supervises, or facilitates a
transaction involving the proceeds of criminal activity;
      (3)  invests, expends, or receives, or offers to
invest, expend, or receive, the proceeds of criminal activity or
funds that the person believes are the proceeds of criminal
activity;  or
      (4)  finances or invests or intends to finance or
invest funds that the person believes are intended to further the
commission of criminal activity.
   (a-1)  Knowledge of the specific nature of the criminal
activity giving rise to the proceeds is not required to establish a
culpable mental state under this section.

   (b)  For purposes of this section, a person is presumed to
believe that funds are the proceeds of or are intended to further
the commission of criminal activity if a peace officer or a person
acting at the direction of a peace officer represents to the person
that the funds are proceeds of or are intended to further the
commission of criminal activity, as applicable, regardless of
whether the peace officer or person acting at the peace officer's
direction discloses the person's status as a peace officer or that
the person is acting at the direction of a peace officer.
   (c)  It is a defense to prosecution under this section that
the person acted with intent to facilitate the lawful seizure,
forfeiture, or disposition of funds or other legitimate law
enforcement purpose pursuant to the laws of this state or the United
States.
   (d)  It is a defense to prosecution under this section that
the transaction was necessary to preserve a person's right to
representation as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment of the United
States Constitution and by Article 1, Section 10, of the Texas
Constitution or that the funds were received as bona fide legal fees
by a licensed attorney and at the time of their receipt, the
attorney did not have actual knowledge that the funds were derived
from criminal activity.
   (e)  An offense under this section is:                                         
      (1)  a state jail felony if the value of the funds is
$1,500 or more but less than $20,000;
      (2)  a felony of the third degree if the value of the
funds is $20,000 or more but less than $100,000;
      (3)  a felony of the second degree if the value of the
funds is $100,000 or more but less than $200,000;  or
      (4)  a felony of the first degree if the value of the
funds is $200,000 or more.
   (f)  For purposes of this section, if proceeds of criminal
activity are related to one scheme or continuing course of conduct,
whether from the same or several sources, the conduct may be
considered as one offense and the value of the proceeds aggregated
in determining the classification of the offense.
   (g)  For purposes of this section, funds on deposit at a
branch of a financial institution are considered the property of
that branch and any other branch of the financial institution.
   (h)  If conduct that constitutes an offense under this
section also constitutes an offense under any other law, the actor
may be prosecuted under this section, the other law, or both.

Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 761, § 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1993. 
Amended by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 1162, § 2, eff. Sept. 1,
2005.
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: cavegal on November 25, 2010, 10:11:10 AM
So he goes to prison. And Rangel will get a slap on the hand? are they the same crimes? anyone tell me?
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: Thor on November 25, 2010, 11:19:38 AM
So he goes to prison. And Rangel will get a slap on the hand? are they the same crimes? anyone tell me?

They're not the same crimes, BUT...... it's definitely not equal justice under the law.
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: cavegal on November 25, 2010, 11:44:10 AM
They're not the same crimes, BUT...... it's definitely not equal justice under the law.
Thank you thor... I thought as much.
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: seabelle on November 25, 2010, 12:32:23 PM
Good luck Tom

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUqL3_uCD4Q[/youtube]
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: Duke Nukum on November 26, 2010, 12:08:16 PM
It is the criminalization of anything that isn't liberal/socialist/Marxist/Kantian theology.
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: thundley4 on November 26, 2010, 12:22:53 PM
From my understanding of the money laundering charges, he didn't do anything that every other campaign does.  This was nothing more than a political vendetta by the prosecutor. He shopped around until he found a grand jury willing to indict Delay.


edited to correct spelling.
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: Attero Dominatus on November 26, 2010, 02:39:19 PM
From my understanding of the money laundering charges, he didn't do anything that every other campaign does.  This was nothing more than a political vendetta by the prosecutor. He shopped around until he found a grand jury willing to indict Delay.


edited to correct spelling.

The DUmmies accused the Republicans of political witchhunting. When it actually happens, the silence is deafening.
Title: Re: Tom DeLay Convicted of Money Laundering
Post by: Opfor6 on November 27, 2010, 10:18:37 AM
And when this nonsense is appealed and won will any news show run it.