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Senate Convicts Louisiana Judge on Impeachment Charges
2010-12-08
The Senate has voted unanimously to convict U.S. District Judge G. Thomas Porteous of Louisiana on the first of four impeachment charges, removing him from the federal bench.

The decision makes Porteous just the eighth federal judge in U.S. history to be impeached and convicted by Congress.

The Senate is still voting on three additional articles of impeachment approved by the House earlier this year.

House prosecutors say the 63-year-old judge had a gambling problem and began accepting cash and other favors from people with business before his court. He also was accused of lying to Congress and filing for bankruptcy under a false name.

Porteous' attorneys argued that his behavior, while troubling, didn't merit impeachment.
Didn't merit impeachment!?!? Hell, it merits at least that, if not a long stay in prison!
Posted by:DarthVader

#2  Another article and an attempt to test my link making.
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Posted by: Glenmore   2010-12-08 14:23  

#1  House prosecutors say the 63-year-old judge had a gambling problem and began accepting cash and other favors from people with business before his court. He also was accused of lying to Congress and filing for bankruptcy under a false name.

Actually, that qualifies him to run for Congress in two years. Just ask former Judge Alcee Hastings, now Congressman Hastings.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-12-08 12:52  

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