Wednesday, October 17, 2007

More Questions on Judge Fuller and the Siegelman Case

How cozy was the relationship between the Prosecution and the Presiding Judge in the trial of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman? Harper's Scott Horton received an affidavit filed by an Missouri Judge that may provide more clues to this puzzling, disturbing and still unfolding case.
LINK TO "No Comment" at Harpers

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mark Fuller as District Attorney of Coffee County was using the detectives assigned to his office to perform personal investigations. He first attempted to pay them by showing overtime. Then he later attempted to pay them by inflating their future retirement incomes.

Anonymous said...

Mark Fuller as District Attorney of Coffee County was using the detectives assigned to his office to perform personal investigations. He first attempted to pay them by showing overtime. Then he later attempted to pay them by inflating their future retirement incomes.

Anonymous said...

Mark Fuller as District Attorney of Coffee County was using the detectives assigned to his office to perform personal investigations. He first attempted to pay them by showing overtime. Then he later attempted to pay them by inflating their future retirement incomes.

Anonymous said...

Mark Fuller as District Attorney of Coffee County was using the detectives assigned to his office to perform personal investigations. He first attempted to pay them by showing overtime. Then he later attempted to pay them by inflating their future retirement incomes.