Federal prosecutors have dropped nearly half of the bribery charges against state Sen. Ulysses Currie, chopping seven counts that were connected to an outdated legal theory.
Currie, a Democrat, remains accused of accepting bribes from a grocery chain based in his district in exchange for favorable votes and legislation. He also is charged with lying to federal investigators.
Currie's attorney hailed the development as a victory. "We continue to puzzle over why these counts were brought in the first place," said Joseph Evans, a federal public defender.
Marcia Murphy, a spokeswoman for Maryland U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein, declined to comment. In court documents filed Friday, prosecutors wrote that the move would "streamline" their case against the Prince George's County senator and make jury instructions more straightforward.
3 comments:
I wonder how much the Obama administration and Eric Holder had to do with dropping of these charges.
I am sure Holder will drop the rest of the charges that the racist law enforcement brought against one of his people.
If only he had called them "campaign contributions"....
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