Siegelman Appeal: Court Upholds Most Charges

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BOB JOHNSON | March 6, 2009 06:13 PM EST | AP

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In a Thursday, June 28, 2007 file photo, former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, left, and former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy arrive at the Federal Courthouse in Montgomery, Ala.. A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta upheld most of the bribery and corruption charges Friday, March 6, 2009 against former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman and all the charges against former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A federal appeals court upheld most of the bribery and corruption charges Friday against former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman and all the charges against former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy.

A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta struck down two of the seven charges that Siegelman was convicted of and ordered a new sentencing hearing. That means Siegelman's seven-year sentence could be reduced.

He won't get off entirely: The court upheld key bribery, conspiracy and obstruction counts against him in what prosecutors described as a scheme that put Scrushy on a state hospital regulatory board when he was at the helm of HealthSouth. The court upheld all six counts against Scrushy and his sentence of almost seven years.

Siegelman, 63, and Scrushy, 56, were convicted in 2006 by a federal court jury in Montgomery, where Siegelman was a prominent Democrat with a political career dating back three decades.

Siegelman has claimed his prosecution was pushed by Republicans, including former White House adviser Karl Rove, a claim career federal prosecutors who handled the case have emphatically denied. Rove, a Texas strategist, was once heavily involved in Alabama politics.

Prosecutors argued that Siegelman appointed Scrushy to the influential board in exchange for Scrushy arranging $500,000 in contributions to the governor's campaign for a state lottery in 1999.

Siegelman also was convicted on a single obstruction of justice count linked to the purchase of a motorcycle with the help of a lobbyist.

The former governor, who was sent to federal prison at his sentencing in June 2007, was freed last year on appeal bond. But the courts ruled the wealthy Scrushy, who turned Birmingham-based HealthSouth into one of the nation's biggest rehabilitation chains, was a flight risk. Scrushy is serving his sentence in the federal penitentiary in Beaumont, Texas.

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Siegelman's attorneys said he would ask the full 11th Circuit to review the case and will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.

In an e-mail to supporters, Siegelman said he was disappointed but will continue to fight.

"We will get through this and we will win," he said.

Siegelman's chief attorney, Vince Kilborn, said if Siegelman is resentenced, he will ask the judge to sentence him "to no further jail time other than the nine months he has already served."

Scrushy attorney Art Leach said he spoke Friday by phone with Scrushy _ who is at federal prison in Beaumont, Texas _ about their next steps.

"He wants to carry on the fight," Leach said. He added the ruling was "incredibly difficult" for Scrushy's wife Leslie and their nine children who "were hoping their dad was going to come home."

The appeals court judges, in a unanimous decision, rejected a key defense argument that prosecutors failed to prove there was an explicit "quid pro quo" agreement between Siegelman and Scrushy, which is required in federal bribery cases. The defense also argued that U.S. District Judge Mark Fuller did not adequately instruct jurors that such an agreement was necessary.

In a 68-page opinion, the panel said that the instructions Fuller gave jurors was sufficient. The judges also rejected defense arguments of juror misconduct involving a claim that some jurors exchanged e-mails and were subjected to outside influences during jury deliberations.

The judges ruled that Fuller adequately investigated the juror misconduct charges.

"We conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion in holding that there was nor reasonable possibility of prejudice to the defendants arising out of the exposure of the jury to this extrinsic evidence," the judges wrote.

The judges also threw out defense arguments that the indictments against Siegelman and Scrushy came after the five-year statute of limitations in bribery cases had expired. The judges said they waived their right to make that claim by not raising the argument until after the trial.

The three-judge panel _ Chief Judge J.L. Edmondson, Judge Gerald Bard Tjoflat and Senior Judge James C. Hill _ threw out two mail fraud counts that accused Siegelman of helping Scrushy benefit from being on the Certificate of Need Review Board.

Prosecutors said Scrushy's company benefited when the board approved HealthSouth's applications for a high-tech scanner and to build a rehabilitation hospital in Phenix City. But Scrushy was off the board at the time those decisions were made and the judges said there was "no evidence that Siegelman participated in the events forming the basis for the charges."

Former Indiana Attorney General Jeff Modisett, one of 54 former state attorneys general who filed a brief urging a reversal of Siegelman's conviction, said he held out hope for Siegelman at resentencing.

"I would predict that the court, during resentencing, should give the governor time served," Modisett said.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A federal appeals court upheld most of the bribery and corruption charges Friday against former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman and all the charges against former HealthSouth CEO R...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A federal appeals court upheld most of the bribery and corruption charges Friday against former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman and all the charges against former HealthSouth CEO R...
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- sueno I'm a Fan of sueno 12 fans permalink

This is disappointing and a re-trial
should be conducted-

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 03/09/2009
- StillAmused I'm a Fan of StillAmused 252 fans permalink

"his prosecution was pushed by Republicans, including former White House adviser Karl Rove, a claim career federal prosecutors who handled the case have emphatically denied. Rove, a Texas strategist, was once heavily involved in Alabama politics."

Pure co-inky-dinky?

Read up on Bill and Leura Canary... get a faceful of how deeply-rooted Rove's toxic influence is in this case (among other places).

http://www.harpers.org/archive/2007/09/hbc-90001209

Sadly, Siegelman's case will run the court gamut before it gets beyond the reach of the latrine orderlies posing as judges in Alabama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 AM on 03/09/2009
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It is interesting to note that many prominent German Judges were tried and executed at Nuremberg. Their argument was that they were just enforcing the laws. The Court determined that these judges had a moral obligation to know that these "laws" were wrong and therefore should never have complied with them.

Today we have Federal and State Judges that quote the "Law" and enforce the "Law" and state how important it is that we are a country of "Laws." But throughout the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble, the Constition and the Pledge of Alligence we see the word "Justice." When "law" becomes more important than Justice, and when those "laws" are so blatantly unjust, then Judges have an obligation to render those "laws" null and void by choosing to be Just instead of merely imposing the "law." That would take courage. Something that seems to be severely lacking in a lot of our Judges these day!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 03/08/2009
- RTIII I'm a Fan of RTIII 79 fans permalink


Right you are. Well put. Thanks for posting.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 03/08/2009
- jimrs6 I'm a Fan of jimrs6 8 fans permalink

It's amazing that one here even considers the possibility that Seligman is dirty and guilty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 03/08/2009
- SeaKitten I'm a Fan of SeaKitten 13 fans permalink

Hmm, a bunch of convictions by a jury of his peers were upheld by federal judges. Yep, Karl Rove has some amazing powers, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 03/08/2009
- wendynyc I'm a Fan of wendynyc 11 fans permalink

Such a shame -

When are Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee going to wake up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 03/08/2009

Until our education system is revamped, sadly they will not wake up. But we can hope one day they will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 03/08/2009
- scully05 I'm a Fan of scully05 4 fans permalink
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Karl 'Rouge; and the Bush gang are the guilty ones. When are we going to let justice ring once again??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 03/08/2009
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When has it ever rung for our leaders who have done despicable crimes in spades throughout our country's history? When?

Send them to the Hague and let them show us how it is done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 03/08/2009
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and Rovie keeps holding out to answering under oath.
With everything going south in the economy, he bets that people won't care about all the LIES, deceit, and Illegal crimes that were done in the last administration.
He is WRONG!
We need the TRUTH so THIS TYPE OF GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN!
Lets see the TRUTH COMMISIONS NOW!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 03/08/2009
- RTIII I'm a Fan of RTIII 79 fans permalink


No, please. No More Commissions.

What we need are CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 03/08/2009
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Given that Alabama is most definitely a strongly Republican state, I wonder if one can say that Rove was "once" heavily involved in its politics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 AM on 03/08/2009
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We need to exorcise all of the bad judges out of the system and come up with ways to make sure that they are honest. Presidential appointments of judges and the system which allows this must be reviewed. We have never prosecuted our leaders for their crimes throughout American history. Without a good system of justice, the American state is very much in Dan g e r.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 03/08/2009

The problem now is all the corrupt, intellectually bankrupt judges that Bush appointed. They are everywhere throughout the system. They need to be removed or our laws rewritten.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 03/07/2009
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Bush and Bush and Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 AM on 03/08/2009
- lthuedk 1 I'm a Fan of lthuedk 1 45 fans permalink
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We narrowly averted a complete fascist takeover. Didn't that register?

All of the Bushist friendlies are still in place and will be very difficult to dislodge. The Pentagon is crawling with born again generals and neo con sympathizers. Siegelman didn't have a chance.

The stain remains. Perhaps Pinky will shed some light on 'Bama law.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/but_whats_a_hard_drive.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 03/07/2009
- dadw5boys I'm a Fan of dadw5boys 270 fans permalink
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The Judges protected the State from wrongful proscution charges is all this amounts too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 03/07/2009
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 85 fans permalink

I thought that there was strong evidence of witness coaching and jury tampering.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 03/08/2009
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Yes. I believe he is stating that their ruling was biased.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 03/08/2009
- EyeDoc007 I'm a Fan of EyeDoc007 5 fans permalink
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Another corrupt politician heard from.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 03/07/2009
- Okieborn I'm a Fan of Okieborn 61 fans permalink

When Is Rove Bush And The Gang Going To Prison !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 03/07/2009
- NCRDIBULL I'm a Fan of NCRDIBULL 7 fans permalink

when there are crimes , charges , inditcments or impechments

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 03/08/2009
- lennyp I'm a Fan of lennyp 2 fans permalink

Before one rushes to judgment (pun intended) one should look at the judges involved in this decision. All are republican appointees and none are very clean themselves. Do the research.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 03/07/2009
- LeLoup I'm a Fan of LeLoup 29 fans permalink
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After reading about Judge Brett Benjamin's case, are we supposed to be surprised in the least?
Also, just read the incredibly evil decision of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals of Virginia in the Al-Mari case to realized that our Justice system is just not up to snuff anymore.

As a country, we've lost much more than our economy during the last 20-30 years. We are fast losing any shred of trust in our elites.

Next, we'll lose our soul as a society if we're not much more careful and involved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 03/07/2009
- Stokes I'm a Fan of Stokes 7 fans permalink

Don't throw in the towel. The vile neo-cons from the Bush Administration will all be exposed for their fraud. They are DONE. FINISHED. AMEN !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 03/07/2009
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