Earle is sooooo busted.
Time for DeLay to file a defamation of character suit against Earle's sorry ass.
How can they prosecute them if they don't have the documents?
Re: DeLay's prosecutors lack a key document
They don't have list of candidates at the heart of the laundering case, just a 'similar' one
By R.G. RATCLIFFE
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle Austin Bureau
I emailed this article to a friend at AP National wire service, two hours ago. They will get it out.
Right now the Dems-Soros Mob has this article spread all over the National news wire: DeLay Campaign Slams Texas Prosecutor. There are also Soros Mob hit news articles starting to appear, the last 48 hours, that DeLay et. al. helped rig elections in other States, besides Texas, in 2002. I figure by next week the Dems-Soros Mob will be blaming DeLay for causing Global Warning ;-)
Its important to remember that Earle the Squirrel didnt have a case strong enough to indict DeLay. He admitted it, and that was our understanding from a well placed source, one week before DeLay got indicted the first time. Earle caved in to the Dems-Soros Mob, and one of Earles prosecutors quit over this fiasco last week.
In reference to this lastest no list news:
>>>Assistant District Attorney Rick Reed told state District Judge Bob Perkins that the list prosecutors wanted to provide the defense was not the one mentioned in the indictment.<<<<
ADA Rick Reed has already been subpoenaed by DeLays Attorney, Dick DeGuerin on 10/11. You can find the Defendant's Subpoena Duces Tecum in the Tom DeLay Criminal Indictments Pre-Trial Legal Documents Section here: http://www.freerepublic.com/~flattorney/
In court yesterday, (10/14) attorneys for Ellis and Colyandro asked State District Judge Bob Perkins to rule on their motion seeking proof of an alleged document that detailed the names of Texas legislative candidates who were to receive contributions from the Republican National Committee. Judge Perkins said he would consider the motion Nov. 8.
I'm not sure how he passed the bar exam.
" Travis County prosecutors admitted Friday they lack physical proof of a list of Republican candidates that is at the heart of money-laundering indictments against U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay and two of his associates."
Then why indict??