Tom DeLay, the former majority leader for the U.S. House of Representatives, greeted with “disappointment” the news that the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on March 19 granted prosecutors’ request to review his acquittal on money laundering and conspiracy charges, according to his defense lawyers, Brian Wice and Dick DeGuerin.
But Wice and DeGuerin also both predict that ultimately DeLay, a Republican from Sugarland, will prevail and will have done so at the state’s highest court for criminal matters.
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