Thursday, September 4, 2008

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AUSTIN - An Austin-based appeals court split along party lines in rejecting a call from one of its members for a full-court rehearing of a case involving Tom DeLay's onetime political associates.
Third Court of Appeals Justice Diane Henson, a Democrat, unsuccessfully asked the six-member court to reconsider a decision, reached last month by a panel of three Republican justices, that DeLay's attorney believes will eventually throw out the prosecution's case against the former congressman.
DeLay was not a party to the appeal but faces the same money laundering and conspiracy charges as his associates, John Colyandro and James Ellis



The Florida Supreme Court has unanimously barred three proposed state constitutional amendments from appearing on the November ballot.
Amendment 5 would have done away with most school property taxes. The Legislature then would have had to come up with money from other sources, including higher sales taxes, to make up for the loss




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