Rep. Tom Delay submitted himself for booking today, but avoided the media circus:
Rep. Tom DeLay turned himself Thursday in at the Harris County sheriff's office, where he was photographed, fingerprinted and released on bond on state conspiracy and money laundering charges.
"He posted $10,000 bond and they have left the bonding office," Lt. John Martin with the sheriff's department said.
DeLay, accompanied by his attorney, Dick DeGuerin, showed up about 12:15 p.m., appeared before a judge and was gone in less than 30 minutes, Martin said.
The appearance came a day after a state court issued an arrest warrant for DeLay and set an initial bail, a routine step before the Texas Republican's first court appearance Friday in Austin.
DeLay had been expected to make the appearance in his home county, Fort Bend, a suburban county southwest of Houston, where an entourage of media had been camped out awaiting him. Under Texas law he could check in anywhere in the state.
I don't know what the legal requirements are in Texas, but I would have thought it better for the court to act on the motion to quash the indictment(s) before issuing an arrest warrant that the prosecutor didn't even request. I would further think that the prosecutor would want to save himself further embarrassment and argue against the warrant. But we're talking about Ronnie Earle here, so I should really return to reality....
In the end, I think DeLay will be cleared and Ronnie Earle will be disbarred. Earle has pulled this crap before — indicting someone on charges for which he had no actual evidence — and the courts should prevent that from ever happening again.
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