Sunday, March 16, 2008

A Real Bribery Case

Spencerblog has very critical of the bribery case against Haverford Township's Fred Moran, who as a public official attempted to get the best deal possible for his township during negotiations with a developer.

There was no evidence presented in court that he attempted to extort money for himself, a family member, or friend.

You want to see a real bribery scandal? Look here.

Zillionaire class action attorney Dickie Scruggs may not be guilty of participating in a scheme to pay $40,000 to a federal judge for a favorable ruling in this case, but at least the prosecutors know what a real bribery case looks like.

UPDATE: More on Tricky Dickie Scruggs here.

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