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TexasTowelie

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Fri Jul 24, 2015, 04:49 PM Jul 2015

Appeals Court Rejects One Count in Perry Indictment

A state appeals court on Friday threw out one of two counts in the indictment against former Gov. Rick Perry, handing his lawyers their first major breakthrough in the nearly yearlong case.

The 3rd Court of Appeals in Austin specifically found a problem with a count alleging that Perry coerced a public servant when he threatened to veto state funding for a unit of the Travis County district attorney's office. The court left intact the indictment's other count, which accuses Perry of abusing his power.

Perry's legal team, led by Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, moved quickly to capitalize on the ruling, arguing it was proof the overall case against Perry, now a presidential candidate, is unraveling.

"One down, one to go," Buzbee told reporters Friday afternoon outside the Harris County civil courthouse. "The court today threw out what we believe to be the greater of the two charges — that coercion charge."

Read more: http://www.texastribune.org/2015/07/24/appeals-court-rejects-one-count-perry-indictment/

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Appeals Court Rejects One Count in Perry Indictment (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2015 OP
This is the same court of appeals who let DeLay go Gothmog Jul 2015 #1

Gothmog

(145,754 posts)
1. This is the same court of appeals who let DeLay go
Sat Jul 25, 2015, 08:55 AM
Jul 2015

This is the court that ruled that the Texas money laundering statute did not apply because DeLay used checks and not cash

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