|
Posted: 7:03 PM Nov 5, 2009
Sansom Hearing Moving Forward
A House committee charged with determining former speaker Ray Sansom’s future in the state legislature will continue its investigation, despite protests from Sansom’s attorneys.
Reporter: Whitney Ray Email Address: news@wctv.tv |
|
Former House Speaker Ray Sansom faces a perjury charge for reportedly lying about sending six million dollars to build an aircraft hanger for a political contributor. Last month a Leon County Judge dropped an official misconduct charge against Sansom. State Attorney Willie Meggs is appealing the judge’s decision to the First District Court of Appeal.
Sansom’s lawyer was before a legislative committee Thursday investigating the former speaker, asking members to postpone the hearings.
“There is a seven month window,” said Attorney Richard Coates.
A special prosecutor insisted on moving forward.
“The public’s interest in the integrity of the legislative process is at stake,” said Melanie Hines, the independent counsel hired by the House Committee to investigate Sansom.
The committee sided with the prosecutor, but after the vote, members were sullen.
“This is not a pleasant job for any of the members on this panel. It’s not why we ran for office, but we have a job to do and we will do it,” said committee chairman Bill Galvano.
A job that could result in the expulsion of their former legislative leader. The committee could decide at a later date to postpone their investigation, but if everything goes as planned the House will hold its hearings the week of January 25th.
Latest Comments
Good for the appeal. Yes - one is innocent until proven guilty but it would seem to go against legal standards to impede an investigation to determine validity of charges for trial. Thanks to Mr.Sanson`s alleged actions this case will be pivitol in reinforcing the expectation that all elected officials and politicians are to comply with all of the laws and standards that the electorate requires.
| WCTV Online Poll |
- LCSO Seeks Identity of Person Using Stolen ATM Card
- Police Release Official Report into Death of 3-Month-Old Baby
- State of Black Florida Group Protests at Capitol Over Legislation
- Car Accident in Gadsden County Sends Two People to Hospital
- Leon County Booking Report: February 9, 2012
- McKelton's Little Secret
- VIDEO: Attempted Abduction at Walmart in Georgia
- Postal Worker Accused of Worker's Comp Fraud
- Leon County Booking Report: February 10, 2012
- LCSO Looking for Suspect Involved with Meth Lab
- Animal Control Returns to Wide Road Property
240 Comments - RAW VIDEO: Democratic Committee Altercation
151 Comments - Police Release Official Report into Death of 3-Month-Old Baby
67 Comments - President Obama Adjusts Birth Control Policy After Protests
50 Comments - Democratic Leader Points to Tallahassee Mayor in Campaign Probe
44 Comments - McKelton's Little Secret
42 Comments
For more on WCTV’s policy regarding viewer comments, click here.







Comment on Today's Poll