BOSTON - Defense attorneys filed an appeal Friday in U.S. 1st District Court of James Tobin's conviction in a scheme to jam New Hampshire Democrats' get-out-the-vote phone lines four years ago.
Attorneys for Tobin, 45, of Bangor argued in their 59-page brief that the telephone harassment statute should not have been used to prosecute him and three others. The attorneys also argued that the way the statute was used to prosecute Tobin violated the U.S. Constitution.
Tobin, who remains free pending the outcome of the appeal, was sentenced in April in U.S. District Court in Concord, N.H., to 10 months in federal prison. He also was fined $10,000 after being convicted in December after an eight-day jury trial.
The longtime Republican strategist was found guilty of conspiring to make more than 800 repeated hang-up calls and of aiding and abetting the making of those calls. He was acquitted of the more serious charge of conspiring to deprive New Hampshire residents of their right to vote.
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A team of lawyers at Williams & Connolly, the Washington, D.C., law firm hired by the Republican National Committee to defend Tobin, worked on the brief. Democrats have criticized Republicans for reportedly paying the law firm $2.8 million for Tobin's defense.
http://www.bangornews.com/news/t/city.aspx?articleid=140179&zoneid=176For the most part, the Democrats in NH had volunteer legal help. The DNC has helped recently with some legal counsel. The NH Democratic Party has been tremendous in going after this case. David vs. Goliath-like.