Here’s a selection of headlines for stories about the Texas court’s recent decision throwing out the conspiracy charge against Tom DeLay but retaining the money laundering charges. But by these headlines, it appears that there were two very different results in the case:
Washington Times, DeLay’s Conspiracy Charge Rejected
Washington Post, Felony Charge Is Upheld For DeLay
New York Times, Texas Judge Lets Stand 2 of 3 Charges Against DeLay
Fox News, Judge Tosses DeLay Conspiracy Charges
LA Times, Judge Upholds DeLay Money-Laundering Charges
CNN, DeLay Conspiracy Charge Tossed Out [link no longer available]
MSNBC, DeLay Money-Laundering Charges Upheld
Originally posted at Concurring Opinions
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