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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
55. Imagine how you'd feel if you had just convicted a political enemy?
Thu Dec 27, 2012, 07:58 PM
Dec 2012

And another one:





William “Bill” Holcombe Pryor

Former Alabama Attorney General and a Federal Judge on the United
States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit


William Pryor was a ferociously partisan figure and one of the
most controversial judicial nominees in recent memory; he
previously served as Alabama’s attorney general. [1]

Sometimes in the game of judicial politics, presidents will
nominate a so-called "stealth candidate" - a little-known lawyer
or judge with no public record on controversial legal issues who
can slip under the Senate's radar to confirmation.

As a nominee to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Alabama
Attorney General William H. Pryor Jr. would be the opposite - a
B-52 candidate, if you will - who has spent his career flying high,
carpet-bombing the landscape with conservative views on
federalism, abortion, church-state separation and a host of
crime and punishment issues. [5]

Born in Mobile, Alabama he was raised a devout Roman
Catholic. He attended McGill -Toolen Catholic High School in
Mobile and earned his B.A. from Northeast Louisiana University
in 1984 and his J.D. from Tulane University School of Law in
1987, where he served as editor in chief of the Tulane Law
Review. Pryor served as a law clerk to Judge John Minor
Wisdom of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth
Circuit from 1987 to 1988. Pryor worked as a private attorney
from 1988-95, serving as adjunct professor at the Cumberland
School of Law at Samford University from 1989-95. Pryor
currently teaches federal jurisdiction at the University of
Alabama School of Law.

From 1995-97, he served as Alabama deputy attorney general
and became Alabama attorney general in 1997. He was, at that
time, the youngest state attorney general in the United States.
Pryor was elected in 1998 and reelected in 2002. In his
reelection, Pryor garnered nearly 59 percent of the votes, the
highest percentage of any statewide candidate.[3]

In 2007 Time Magazine Investigations revealed previously
unknown sworn testimony that landfill developer Lanny Young
admitted to making donations totaling between $12,000 and
$15,000 to Pryor's campaign for state attorney general. This
was illegal at the time, so Young named four people who "all
wrote checks to Pryor's campaign and were reimbursed by
Young for their contributions." Lanny confessed that If I was
there, "I would write them out or just sign them, and they would
fill in who it was to or whatever." According to Young, a top
official on Pryor's campaign "would call and say, 'I need money
for this, this or this,'" and Young would take care of the request.
("I do not have a recollection of the amounts that you describe
as having been contributed by Lanny Young or his associates to
my campaign," Pryor wrote in an e-mail to TIME.)

Among the illegal actions alleged in the Siegelman indictment
that Bill Pryor initiated was Siegelman's acceptance from Young
of thousands of dollars' worth of free T shirts and hundreds of
specially embossed coffee mugs to give away as Christmas
presents. The freebies were popular, said Young. "I had got
them coffee cups and stuff before and shirts, and I had the
same thing for Bill [Pryor]." Young estimated the value of the
mugs at $13,000 to $15,00. [4]

Despite his own blatant violations of contribution law, Pryor used
his position to initiate a criminal investigation of Siegelman within
weeks of Siegelman’s inauguration as governor. During this time
Leura Canary worked for Pryor ('99 -'01). Throughout the
history of the Siegelman investigation and prosecution, Pryor
figures right at the center of it ultimately, after concluding that
there was an insufficient basis under Alabama law to act,
lobbying the Justice Department to bring a case. Throughout
this period, Pryor consulted with and involved senior Alabama
GOP figures in the matter. Pryor is also a friend and confidant of
Karl Rove, whom he hired to manage his election campaign, and
who played a key role in his ascendancy to the federal bench. [1]

Pryor, who was notoriously eager to get a position on the federal
bench and whose nomination proved the most controversial
single judicial appointment ever made by George W. Bush, had
another key political advisor to whom he turned for support: Karl
Rove. [2] Pryor was nominated to the Eleventh Circuit by
President George W. Bush on April 9, 2003 to fill a seat vacated
by Judge Emmett Ripley Cox, who assumed Senior status. After
his nomination stalled in the Senate due to Democratic
opposition, he was installed as judge via recess appointment on
February 20, 2004 during the Congress's recess period,
bypassing the U.S. Senate confirmation process. Pryor resigned
as attorney general that same day and took his judicial oath for
a term lasting until the end of 2006 when the next Congressional
session would begin.[3]

Many Democrats criticized him for his extreme right-wing views
and reputation as a conservative who lacked the temperament
to avoid being an "activist" judge. Pryor's nomination was
prevented from being put to a vote in the U.S. Senate by
Democrats who had filibustered his nomination.

On May 23, 2005 Senator John McCain announced an
agreement between seven Republican and seven Democratic U.
S. Senators, the Gang of 14, to ensure an up-or-down vote on
Pryor and several other stalled Bush nominees, including
Priscilla Owen and Janice Rogers Brown. On June 9, 2005, he
was confirmed to the Eleventh Circuit by a vote of (53-45). He
received his commission on June 10, 2005 and on June 20,
2005, he was sworn in to his new lifetime judicial position at the
age of 43.

In his political campaigns, Pryor spoke ceaselessly about the
“corruption” of the Democratic administration in Alabama, and
made no bones about his desire to maneuver prosecutorial
resources to accomplish a political mission. And working at his
side on this project, as an assistant, was Leura Canary–until
President Bush picked her to be the U.S. Attorney in
Montgomery.

And William Pryor’s other main political advisor throughout this
period was Leura’s husband, Bill Canary.[2]

[1] Harper's 7/13/07
[2] Harper's 9/14/07
[3] Wikipedia
[4] TIME/CNN 10/4/07
[5] SourceWatch.org William Pryor
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SOURCE:

http://donsiegelman.org/Pages/topics/Players/Attorneys/attorneys_Bill_Pryor.html



Gee. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals just happens to be the same body that refused Gov. Siegelman's appeal for a new trial.
There was enough evidence of a conflict of interest in the Siegelman case sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #1
DoJ has been very, very, very conservative for 32 years now. Octafish Dec 2012 #6
It's not a surprise that the Centrist Wing of the Democratic Party rhett o rick Dec 2012 #8
Democrats, the Truth Still Matters! Octafish Dec 2012 #13
And thank you Octafish. Of course the truth matters, I'm a Democrat not rhett o rick Dec 2012 #20
the truth only matters just for the record heaven05 Sep 2013 #58
K&R n/t-I'm getting this belongs in Creative Speculation attacks, brother, on another GD thread. bobthedrummer Dec 2012 #2
Where is the speculation in this OP? Fuller's connections to the defense sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #3
Would you mind posting a link to the other thread? n/t ronnie624 Dec 2012 #5
Here's the link... SidDithers Dec 2012 #22
You might want to do a little research on this. Coyotl Dec 2012 #7
Don't let the truth get in the way of belief. Octafish Dec 2012 #9
Dude, you posted a link to a conspiracy site run by an asshat extreme anti-Semite... SidDithers Dec 2012 #21
bobthedrummer is a decade-long contributor to DU, siddithers. Octafish Dec 2012 #23
Thank you. Seems some here want to hide the truth. The right thing to do sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #25
Here's a good link: Elena Kagan and her role as a willing accomplice in Siegelman prosecution Octafish Dec 2012 #26
You don't get the truth from Richard Boyden... SidDithers Dec 2012 #28
Never heard of him until you brought him up. BTW, why do you crap on my posts so much? Octafish Dec 2012 #31
I think I was crapping on bob's post, for using Boyden's web site as a source... SidDithers Dec 2012 #33
And you recommended the post with the link... SidDithers Dec 2012 #27
I'll ask you again: Show me where I post ''conspiracy bullshit'' siddithers. Octafish Dec 2012 #29
I'm a "decade-long contributor to DU" too... SidDithers Dec 2012 #30
That is the point: bobthedrummer contributes info, you comment. Octafish Dec 2012 #37
In this case, bob contributed info from an anti-Semitic source... SidDithers Dec 2012 #42
Where's your contribution, siddithers? NO WHERE are you critical of the GOP persecution of Siegelman Octafish Dec 2012 #44
Paul Craig Roberts is a white nationalist asshat... SidDithers Dec 2012 #46
So you're claiming I'm an anti-Semitic homophobe, siddithers? Octafish Dec 2012 #47
I'm not claiming anything. Just pointing out that you once swore off PCR... SidDithers Dec 2012 #49
BTW: You brought him up. I hadn't quoted him since then, until now. Octafish Dec 2012 #50
Cool story bro... SidDithers Dec 2012 #51
You still have yet to contribute anything about Don Siegelman, siddithers. Octafish Dec 2012 #53
Oh, and your buddy bob just got hidden for linking to whale.to and The Church of Scientology... SidDithers Dec 2012 #48
You know who else liked to get the last word in, siddithers? Octafish Dec 2012 #52
Maybe Sid is referring to your posts... zappaman Dec 2012 #32
Dear God... You don't think LHO actually shot JFK do you? MessiahRp Dec 2012 #36
No he was innocent. zappaman Dec 2012 #40
How about a link to back up your smear, zappaman? Here's who I'd like to see interviewed... Octafish Dec 2012 #43
Professional cronyism is what the BFEE does best. Initech Dec 2012 #4
Rove, Norquist, Abramoff, Reed... Octafish Dec 2012 #11
Thanks Octo.. The injustice is pretty damn bald. annabanana Dec 2012 #10
For some, DU is a Truth Machine Octafish Dec 2012 #14
How the FUCK... Volaris Dec 2012 #12
The Rich evidently enjoy special privileges at DoJ. Octafish Dec 2012 #17
That fucker belongs in prison. n/t Hotler Dec 2012 #15
That's putting it nicely. Remember how EADS-Grumman trumped Boeing? Octafish Dec 2012 #16
Roger that! Thanks for all your great post (reads). n/t Hotler Dec 2012 #35
Want too look at something fishy w/another Federal Judge? Dustlawyer Dec 2012 #18
Thanks for the heads-up. Octafish Dec 2012 #24
Fuller is from Enterprise, AL d_r Dec 2012 #19
Interesting town. Octafish Dec 2012 #38
wow thanks for this link d_r Dec 2012 #41
^ Wilms Dec 2012 #34
Imagine how you'd feel if you had just convicted a political enemy? Octafish Dec 2012 #55
Alabama Judicial Scandal Could Taint Many Cases, Not Just Siegelman’s... MinM Dec 2012 #39
A Fuller Conspiracy Octafish Dec 2012 #56
Typical Republican scuzzbaggery Berlum Dec 2012 #45
K&R /t TroglodyteScholar Dec 2012 #54
+1, thanks. Mc Mike Dec 2012 #57
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