http://www.statesman.com/metrostate/content/metro/elxpacs/8trmpac.htmlGrand jury re-indicts two in corporate money case
Travis DA says it's a technical fix; defense says it reveals faulty indictment.
A Travis County grand jury on Thursday re-indicted two officials with Texans for a Republican Majority on money-laundering charges to fix language in last fall's original indictments.
A separate grand jury in September had accused John Colyandro and Jim Ellis of laundering $190,000 in corporate money through the Republican National Committee, which, in turn, donated money to GOP House candidates in Texas during the 2002 elections. State law generally prohibits corporate or union money from being spent on campaign activity.
The old indictments, however, referred to the check sent from Austin to Washington, D.C., while the new charges refer to the "funds" in the Texas political committee's bank accounts. The state's money-laundering law refers to funds, but does not specifically mention checks.
Glad to see Ronnie Earle is making sure he gets this case thoroughly reviewed. Remember the repuke defense last year was that "checks" weren't cash that could be laundered.
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