Monday, July 16, 2007

Siegelman's Legacy, One Part Anyway

Dana Beyerle at The Tuscaloosa News writes that the judge, Truman Hobbs, that threw out the felony charges against Nancy Worley was appointed by Don Siegelman at the end of Siegelman's term in office. I had seen some talk of this on various forums but had not researched it to see if that were true.
 
Is there any significance to his being appointed by Don?
 
I don't know. You decide.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, so if you are fair and impartial to the defendant it must be because you were appointed by a Democrat? How low will you people sink! Get a grip! The charges are malicious and ridiculous and that is why he threw them out.

RogueWriter said...

Strange, Paula. I didn't make that claim. Who are you speaking to?