Eugene Volokh points out the indictment of Gov. Rick Perry appears to fly in the face of Texas Court of Appeals precedent The theory thus seems to be that Gov. Perry “threat[ened]” “to take … action as a public servant” by vetoing the appropriations in “attempt[ing] to influence [Lehmberg]” in “specific performance of her official duty, to-wit: the duty to continue to carry out her responsibilities as the elected District
August 16, 2014
August 16, 2014
Texas Democrats & Criminal Drunkard Rosemary Lehmberg use Lawfare against Gov. Rick Perry [Darleen Click]
This ugly-to-the-bone female, a District Attorney who heads, of all things, the Public Integrity Unit is a town drunk by any measure — In April 2013, Lehmberg was arrested after a witness called 911, describing her as driving erratically, swerving back and forth into the bike lane, and into oncoming traffic. Officers at the scene reportedly found an open bottle of vodka in her car, and a blood sample obtained
