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Tom DeLay Has A Date In Court Friday

Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Sugar Land is scheduled to appear in court Friday in Austin for arraignment.

DeLay turned himself in Thursday to authorities in Houston, where he was booked, fingerprinted, photographed and then released after posting a $10,000 bond.

DeLay and two political associates have been indicted in an alleged scheme to violate state election law in 2002.

All three say they're innocent.

Late Thursday the defense asked State District Judge Bob Perkins to step aside and for the trial to be moved out of Travis County.

The motion says Perkins has donated to causes and people opposed to DeLay.

The change-of-venue motion cited media attention and noted that Austin, widely perceived as a liberal town, is "one of the last enclaves of the Democratic Party in Texas."

In a series of earlier filings, DeLay’s attorney, Dick DeGuerin, asked for a speedy trial; dismissal of the indictments because, he contended, they failed to allege any act or omission by DeLay and improperly joined two offenses and separation of DeLay's case from that of two political associates, because DeLay wants a speedy trial while the associates are pursuing appeals that would delay their cases.

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DELAY TIMELINE
(Source: Associated Press)

1984: Elected to represent the 22nd District of Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives.

1994: Elected majority whip.

July 1997: DeLay was part of a group that tried, but failed, to oust House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

October 1998: DeLay attacks the Electronics Industries Alliance for hiring former Democratic Rep. Dave McCurdy as its president and later receives a private rebuke from the House ethics committee.

November 2002: Elected majority leader without opposition.

September 2004: Grand jurors in Texas indict three DeLay associates - Jim Ellis, John Colyandro, and Warren RoBold - in an investigation of alleged illegal corporate contributions to a political action committee associated with him. The investigation involved the alleged use of corporate funds to aid Republican candidates for the Texas legislature in the 2002 elections.

September-October 2004: DeLay is admonished by the House ethics committee on three separate issues. The committee chastised DeLay for offering to support the House candidacy of Michigan Republican Rep. Nick Smith's son in return for the lawmaker's vote for a Medicare prescription drug benefit. The panel said DeLay created the appearance of linking political donations to a legislative favor, and that he had improperly sought the Federal Aviation Administration's intervention in a Texas political dispute.

January 2005: House Republicans reverse a controversial rule passed in November 2004 that would have allowed DeLay to keep his leadership post if he were indicted.

March 2005: Media reports spur Democrats to question DeLay's relationship with lobbyist Jack Abramoff, who is under federal investigation. Delay has asked the House ethics committee to review allegations that Abramoff or his clients paid some of DeLay's overseas travel expenses. DeLay has denied knowing that the expenses were paid by Abramoff.

April 2005: House Republicans scrap controversial new ethics committee rules passed earlier in the year that would have made it harder to proceed with an ethics investigation. Democrats charged the rules were meant to protect DeLay.

September 2005: Ellis and Colyandro are indicted on additional felony charges of violating Texas election law and criminal conspiracy to violate election law for their role in 2002 legislative races.

DELAY BIO
(Source: Associated Press)

NAME - Thomas Dale "Tom" DeLay.
AGE-BIRTH DATE - 58; April 8, 1947.
EDUCATION - B.S., biology, University of Houston, 1970; attended Baylor University, 1965-1967.
EXPERIENCE - U.S. House of Representatives, 1985-present; House Majority Leader, 2003-present; House Majority Whip, 1995-2003; Texas House, 1979-1985; worked for pesticide maker Redwood Chemical after college before starting his own exterminating business, Albo Pest Control.
FAMILY - Wife, Christine; daughter, Danielle; one grandchild.
QUOTE - "It's nothing but a bunch of leftist organizations that have a public strategy to demonize me, and usually they overreach." - DeLay, to Fox News, on the ethics allegations against him.


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