http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/prosecutors-delay-money-swap-was-tied-to-redistricting-1053266.htmlAnalyst testifies that DeLay PAC needed to borrow to have money to donate.
By Laylan Copelin AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Published: 10:36 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010
The Tom DeLay money-laundering trial took a contentious turn Tuesday as prosecutors tried to offer the 2003 redistricting battle in Texas as a motive for a corporate money swap during the 2002 elections.
Judge Pat Priest had warned prosecutors that they should limit their questions to the history of the congressional redistricting and not ask about politics. DeLay's lawyer Dick DeGuerin repeatedly objected — and Priest often sustained the objections — as prosecutors tried to coax their expert witness through the retelling of the drawing of the state's congressional districts.
"We're not here in a war between Republicans and Democrats," Priest said during one exchange between the lawyers.