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Updated: 6:26 PM Nov 3, 2005
San Antonio Judge Will Preside Over DeLay’s Trial
A district judge from San Antonio will preside over the conspiracy and money laundering trial of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
Posted: 6:26 PM Nov 3, 2005 |
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A judge from San Antonio was named Thursday afternoon to preside over the money laundering and conspiracy trial of GOP Congressman Tom DeLay.
Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson chose semi-retired Senior Judge Pat Priest to hear the case.
Priest is a Democrat.
The decision for Priest to preside over the trial comes after another Democratic judge earlier this week was removed.
The defense had objected to State District Judge Bob Perkins of Austin, who's donated to Democratic candidates.
That cleared the way for Republican Administrative Judge B.B. Schraub to consider naming a presiding judge.
Then prosecutors objected.
Schraub today stepped aside and asked Jefferson, who's a Republican, to pick a presiding judge.
DeLay says he's innocent of conspiracy and money laundering charges related to campaign contributions for 2002 legislative races.
DeLay also wants his trial moved from Austin.

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