http://www.opednews.com/articles/Catching-Up-with-Gov-Don-by-Joan-Brunwasser-091112-125.htmlNovember 12, 2009 at 13:09:21
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Catching Up with Gov. Don SiegelmanBy Joan Brunwasser (about the author) Page 1 of 4 page(s)
Gov. Don Siegelman was once the most popular political figure in the state of Alabama. The only public official to serve in all four of the top elected offices of his state, he was targeted by the highly politicized Bush Department of Justice. After an unsuccessful attempt to prosecute him in federal court in Birmingham, Gov. Siegelman was ultimately convicted of bribery and corruption and sentenced to prison. He is currently out on appeal.
Welcome back to OpEdNews, Governor. You and I last touched base in mid-August. Can you bring our readers up to speed on your appeal?I should hear "yes" or "no" from the US Supreme Court in December or early January. I'm going to DC today, (Thursday the 12th) to talk with another lawyer whom I hope will join my team to argue my case before the USSC (United States Supreme Court) if they should grant our petition.
I will also be working with my Georgetown Law classmate, Peter Sissman, who has taken the lead in our motion for a new trial which is now pending before Judge Fuller (who enhanced my sentence for speaking out about the political origins of my prosecution, and who had me handcuffed, shackled and put into solitary confinement in a maximum security prison).
While this effort is moving slowly, waiting on the USSC,
Peter has found more evidence (smoking gun emails) which proves the Bush/Rove prosecutor who said she had recused...actually remained involved in the case. This evidence is very important because, as you will remember, my prosecutor's husband was not only my Republican opponent's campaign manager but was also identified by a Republican whistle blower as having talked with Karl Rove about getting the DOJ to prosecute me ("to take care of Siegelman" I think were the exact words used).
I am also trying to get new documents to the HJC (House Judiciary Committee), staff of the Indian Affairs Committee and the Committee on governmental Oversight about new evidence further linking Jack Abramoff to my case. I hope to pique their interest on another avenue to Rove. -
See Could Revelations on Campaign Funding Blow the Roof Off GOP Corruption in Alabama? -
With the release of these revelations, are you any more optimistic about the Obama DOJ stepping in on your behalf?We will win in the end because we are right on the law. 91 former state Attorneys General pointed out to the USSC the danger to our democracy if the ruling is not reversed. While there have been revelations of gross government misconduct in my case, DOJ seems invested in the current outcome. Professor Bennett Gershman of Pace University School of Law, a preeminent scholar in the field of prosecutorial misconduct said in a letter to AG Holder:
"...I have never encountered another prosecution in which it appears so clearly that the prosecutors were zealously bent on pursuing an individual, rather than on a crime..." "As an example of bad faith prosecution, the Siegelman case may be without parallel." " There is no better example of the corrosive effect on the reputation of the Department of Justice...than the prosecution of Don Siegelman."
I can't figure out why OUR President has left Rove prosecutors in to keep making our fight harder. I understood when I was fighting Bush and Rove... but, why now? This has never happened in the history of American politics.
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Wish me luck. We are at the end of the runway. We need lift.
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The revelations that Gov. Siegelman mentioned: He is referring to a post by Roger Shuler, the Legal Schnauzer. In our email conversation last night, Shuler said:
Just last week, an Alabama GOP candidate for governor in 2010 and a former member of Bob Riley's cabinet (Bill Johnson), admitted that Riley received millions of dollars in campaign cash from Mississippi gaming interests in 2002, laundered through Jack Abramoff. This has long been suspected, but we now have a Riley insider fessing up. It means not only did Siegelman probably have votes stolen overnight in Baldwin County in 2002, but his opponent received millions in illegal campaign cash.
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