By SEAN COCKERHAM
scockerham@adn.com
Published: February 6th, 2009 11:31 AM
Last Modified: February 6th, 2009 04:20 PM
JUNEAU -- The Alaska Senate voted today to find Gov. Sarah Palin's husband, Todd, and nine Palin aides in contempt for failing to show up when ordered by subpoena to testify in the Legislature's "Troopergate" investigation of the governor.
But the Senate resolution also said there should be no punishment because Todd Palin and the others did eventually submit written statements to the investigator, Steve Branchflower.
"People kept saying 'You've got to do something about the subpoenas -- what are you going to do about the subpoenas?" said Anchorage Democratic Sen. Hollis French, who sponsored the resolution. "And while there was practically no support for doing anything further about the findings regarding the governor, a lot of people were upset that the subpoenas were ignored."
"It memorializes their contempt and it balances that wrongdoing against their compliance once the suit was resolved," French said in an interview after the vote.
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