In all her infinate wisdom (foot in mouth) the Judge in the JWP trial gives JWP another lawyer thar you and I pay for.
Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price has been appointed a second defense attorney at taxpayers’ expense, federal court records show.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Renée Toliver appointed Chris Knox to the case Thursday. Last month, Toliver appointed Shirley Baccus-Lobel to handle Price’s bribery and tax evasion case.
Price will have to contribute $80,000 toward his defense, the judge previously ruled.
Price is accused of taking $950,000 in bribes over a decade from businesses seeking county contracts or other approvals. He earns $141,236 a year as a county commissioner and owns various cars and two Oak Cliff houses.
Federal agents seized more than $450,000 from Price in 2011 as part of their investigation. Price had about $11,000 in cash on him when he was arrested in July, authorities said.
John Wiley Price get a 2nd court appointed Atty.
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glenn/dallas wrote: Price had about $11,000 in cash on him when he was arrested in July, authorities said.
Now that's some walking around money.
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Re: John Wiley Price get a 2nd court appointed Atty.
glenn/dallas wrote:In all her infinate wisdom (foot in mouth) the Judge in the JWP trial gives JWP another lawyer thar you and I pay for.
Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price has been appointed a second defense attorney at taxpayers’ expense, federal court records show.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Renée Toliver appointed Chris Knox to the case Thursday. Last month, Toliver appointed Shirley Baccus-Lobel to handle Price’s bribery and tax evasion case.
Price will have to contribute $80,000 toward his defense, the judge previously ruled.
Price is accused of taking $950,000 in bribes over a decade from businesses seeking county contracts or other approvals. He earns $141,236 a year as a county commissioner and owns various cars and two Oak Cliff houses.
Federal agents seized more than $450,000 from Price in 2011 as part of their investigation. Price had about $11,000 in cash on him when he was arrested in July, authorities said.
How the hell does he qualify for a court appointed attorney................much less 2?????????????????
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