The case fits a familiar pattern. The corruption Mr. Minor was charged with was disturbingly vague, as it was with Ms. Thompson [Wisconsin where her case was overturned on appeal as "beyond thin"], whose only “crime” was awarding a contract to the lowest bidder, and Mr. Siegelman, who was convicted for fairly routine political behavior.We will be paying for the Damage inflicted by for years to come.
18 October 2007
More Politically Motivated Prosecutions, This Time in Mississippi
Seems strikingly similar to the Siegelman case in Alabama, but this time in Mississippi.
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