Exactamundo. Why only ONE charge? This is where it smells fishy. If Earle had the goods on DeLay, he'd have come down with a raft of charges to increase the odds of obtaining a conviction. He's playing legally speaking, with a weak hand.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
If Earle had the goods on DeLay, he'd have come down with a raft of charges to increase the odds of obtaining a conviction.Also, if Earle had the goods on DeLay, he wouldn't have had to go through six grand juries to get an indictment.