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Texas court overturns Tom DeLay conviction - USA TODAY Posted: 19 Sep 2013 09:18 AM PDT A Texas court has overturned the conviction of former House majority leader Tom DeLay in a money-laundering case stemming from the 2002 elections. The documents were released Thursday by the Texas 3rd Court of Appeals in Austin. "The evidence was legally insufficient to sustain DeLay's convictions," the documents said. The judges said they "reverse the judgments of the trial court" and acquit DeLay, once one of the most powerful Republicans in Congress, of all charges. The acquittal means DeLay cannot be retried and the money laundering case is over. DeLay, now 67, left Congress in 2006. He served as majority leader, the House's No. 2 job and top lieutenant to the speaker, from 2003 to 2005. "He's ecstatic. He's gratified. He's just a little bit numb," DeLay's attorney, Brian Wice, told the Associated Press. "I'm hoping with today's victory, he will be able to resume his life as he once knew it." DeLay was convicted by a jury in November 2010 for illegally funneling $190,000 in corporate money via the Republican National Committee to help elect GOP candidates to the Texas Legislature in 2002. The RNC then in turn sent checks to Texas House candidates. State law prohibits corporations from giving directly to political candidates and their campaigns. DeLay was sentenced to three years in prison on a conspiracy charge and five years for money laundering. He remained free while he was appealing his case. For years, DeLay had maintained his innocence and denounced what he called the "criminalization of politics." In the appellate court's majority opinion, the judges said that "the evidence shows that the defendants were attempting to comply with the election code limitations on corporate contributions." Contributing: Brad Heath Follow @ccamia on Twitter. |
$400 million Powerball lottery ticket sold in Lexington, South Carolina - CNN Posted: 19 Sep 2013 08:55 AM PDT STORY HIGHLIGHTS
(CNN) -- You were more likely to be struck by lightning or attacked by a shark -- maybe even at the same time -- than win Wednesday night's Powerball drawing. But then again, you're not Mystery Ticket Holder in Lexington, South Carolina. Millions played, hoping against hope, defying the odds, dreaming the dream of winning the $399.4 million jackpot. But there was only one winning ticket that hit the jackpot. Powerball trio strikes it rich with $448 million jackpot One that spit in the face of the formidable 1-in-175,223,510 odds. One that drew the winning numbers: 7, 10, 22, 32, 35 and Powerball 19. And it belongs to Mystery Ticket Holder in Lexington, South Carolina. No one has yet come forward to claim the prize, said the director of the South Carolina Lottery, Paula Harper Bethea, on Thursday morning. We may never know the name or names of the winners. South Carolina lottery rules lets winners remain anonymous if they want. Powerball jackpot winners in New Jersey claim prize Bethea said the ticket was sold Wednesday afternoon at a Murphy gas station in that 5.8-square-mile town of 17,800. The station will receive a cool $50,000 for selling the ticket. The winner or winners must claim the prize within 180 days, Bethea said. Bethea told reporters outside the station Thursday that she encourages the winner or winners to sign the back of the ticket, put it in a secure location and seek counsel from an accountant, lawyer or financial planner. "This is a life-changing event. There are a lot of zeroes that this person or these persons are going to get," she said. Wednesday's haul was the fourth largest lottery price in U.S. history. The biggest payload in American history was $665 million in the Mega Millions game in March 2012. The greatest Powerball jackpot was the $590.5 million won with a single ticket in Florida this past May. But $400 million, with a cash value of $223 million, is still pretty sweet. Someone's calling in sick this morning. That, you can bet on. Why you keep playing the lottery |
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