Austin, TX – Texas Gov. Perry Booked On Abuse Of Power Charges

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    Texas Gov. Rick Perry, middle, is booked at the Blackwell-Thurman Criminal Justice Center in Austin, Texas, for two felony indictments of abuse of power on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Austin American-Statesman, Jay Janner)Austin, TX – Texas Gov. Rick Perry was defiant Tuesday as he was booked on abuse of power charges, telling dozens of cheering supporters outside an Austin courthouse that he would “fight this injustice with every fiber of my being.”

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    The Republican, who is mulling a second presidential run in 2016, was indicted after carrying out a threat to veto funding for state public corruption prosecutors. He has long called the case a political ploy, and supporters chanting his name and holding signs — some saying “Stop Democrat Games” — greeted him when he arrived at the Travis County Courthouse in Austin.

    “I’m going to fight this injustice with every fiber of my being. And we will prevail,” Perry said before walking inside the courthouse, where he set off a metal detector but didn’t break stride as he headed toward an office to have his fingerprints and mug shot taken.

    The photo shows Perry with a thin smile and without his black-framed glasses.

    The longest-serving governor in Texas history was indicted last week for coercion and official oppression for publicly promising to veto $7.5 million for the state public integrity unit, which investigates wrongdoing by elected officials and is run by the Travis County district attorney’s office. Perry threatened the veto if the county’s Democratic district attorney, Rosemary Lehmberg, stayed in office after a drunken driving conviction.

    Lehmberg refused to resign and Perry carried out the veto, drawing an ethics complaint from a left-leaning government watchdog group.

    Perry was indicted by a grand jury in Austin, a liberal bastion in otherwise fiercely conservative Texas.
    This image provided by the Austin Police Department shows Texas Gov. Rick Perry while being booked at the Blackwell-Thurman Criminal Justice Center in Austin, Texas, for two felony indictments of abuse of power on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Austin Police Department)
    “I’m going to enter this courthouse with my head held high knowing the actions I took were not only lawful and legal, but right,” Perry said in brief remarks before going inside the courthouse.

    In less than 10 minutes, Perry was outside again, telling his supporters that he was confident in the rule of law.

    “We don’t resolve political disputes or policy differences by indictments,” he said. “We don’t criminalize policy disagreements. We will prevail. We will prevail.”

    But he isn’t letting the case keep him from a packed travel schedule that will take him to the early-voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina over the next two weeks. After his 2012 presidential campaign flamed out, the Republican opted not to seek re-election as governor in November — leaving him more time to focus on rehabilitating his image nationally.

    If convicted on both counts, Perry could face a maximum 109 years in prison — though legal experts across the political spectrum have said the case against him may be a tough sell to a jury. No one disputes that Perry has the right to veto any measures passed by the state Legislature, including any parts of the state budget.
    Texas Gov. Rick Perry, left, leaves the Blackwell Thurman Criminal Justice Center after he was booked, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014, in Austin, Texas. Perry was indicted last week on charges of coercion and official oppression for publicly promising to veto $7.5 million for the state public integrity unit run. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
    But the complaint against Perry alleges that by publicly threatening a veto and trying to force Lehmberg to resign, he coerced her. The Republican judge assigned to the case has assigned a San Antonio-based special prosecutor who insists the case is stronger than it may outwardly appear.

    Perry has hired a team of high-powered attorneys, who are being paid with state funds to defend him.

    Perry is the first Texas governor to be indicted since 1917. Top Republicans have been especially quick to defend him, though, since a jail video following Lehmberg’s April 2013 arrest showed the district attorney badly slurring her words, shouting at staffers to call the sheriff, kicking the door of her cell, and sticking her tongue out. Her blood alcohol level was also three times the legal limit for driving.


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    9 years ago

    It would be absolutely wonderful to have a potential felon as a Republican candidate for President. Just think, without such clowns as Michelle Bachman, Sarah Palin, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and the 9/9/9 Pizza Guy (whose name I can’t recall), we would be doomed to boring debates among policy nerds such as Bobby Jindal, Scott Walker, Paul Ryan and Rob Portman. Having Rick Perry as a participant assures the circus will have at least one clown to keep things entertaining.

    Sherree
    Sherree
    9 years ago

    Wow, that drunk DA threatened to get even and she did. That was quick.

    LiberalismIsADisease
    LiberalismIsADisease
    9 years ago

    Just wait till the poop hits the fan with Hussein Obomba and his gang of merry goons. He cant stay clean forever. SOMEONE is gonna out him and lead us all to the connection from the crimes to the big smelly cheese himself.

    If the #%$$%^^& commies in Texas can do this to Perry, ONLY BECAUSE HE HAS PRESIDENTIAL AMBITIONS, imagine what can be done with Obama if only Bonehead Boeher and co had some testosterone. Too bad the R with the most testosterone is Gov Pailin.

    The left will ALWAYS show who they are DEATHLY afraid of. ALWAYS! And they are doing it again here now.