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keown
at Fri Jun 1 00:27:32 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by keown ]
Bringing him up before an ethics hearing would take a bit of work and you are right, I think we would certainly need an attorney (one who is willing to do it) to, handle it. As best I can recall there have not been too many Texas legislators ever brought up on ethics charges. I'm not sure that we have all the facts that we would need to prove our case, if it did happen. Yes, we have the smoking gun, but there are some missing bits of proof that we would still need. He has been in office for the past 17 years so I am sure he is "well-entrenched" in the system.
But, I am not an attorney and that is who we should be talking to if we ever decide to try to go this route. ----- Gerald Keown
Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research
www.southwesternherp.com
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