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Originally Posted by Marvelous Marv
It took him SIX grand juries, but who's counting?
Earle's other big cases have also been politically motivated. The case against Kay Bailey Hutchison was so weak the judge threw it out. He lost a 1995 case against state AG Jim Mattox, a political rival. The Gib Lewis case was a hit job for Ann Richards.
DeLay may be found guilty, but Earle isn't nearly as impartial as he's being portrayed.
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I'd like to see what the two of you are referring to. I've been watching the news regarding this only sporadically, but everything I've heard is that
each time the prosecutor has brought
a case (not
the case) to a grand jury, they have handed back an indictment. That is, you two keep citing multiple grand jury proceedings as if that means he has to keep coming back to them for an indictment, whereas the information I've heard indicates that he's successfully secured multiple indictments for multiple offenses.
If you have different information, please provide it.