District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg DWI 3 times over the legal limit!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7y7oJ266qI
Lehmberg’s arrest video.
Travis County deputies arrested and charged District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg with DWI in April 2013. She later pled guilty and was sentenced to 45 days in jail – an usually harsh sentence for a first-time drunken driving charge. She later prevailed in a civil lawsuit to remove her from office.
Mary Anne Wiley, General Counsel for Perry, said in a statement following the indictment: “The veto in question was made in accordance with the veto authority afforded to every governor under the Texas Constitution. We will continue to aggressively defend the governor’s lawful and constitutional action, and believe we will ultimately prevail.”
After his veto, Perry said, “Despite the otherwise good work (of) the Public Integrity Unit’s employees, I cannot in good conscience support continued state funding for an office with statewide jurisdiction at a time when the person charged with ultimate responsibility of that unit has lost the public’s confidence.”
The money that Perry withheld from Lehmberg’s office was earmarked for the state’s Public Integrity Unit, which is housed in Lehmberg’s office.[NO CONFIDENCE WITH A FELON IN OFFICE]
Craig McDonald, head of the watchdog group, Texans for Public Justice [ACORN], filed the original complaint against Perry. McDonald told local prosecutors that he had “good reason to believe” that Perry committed “one or more offenses … against the peace and dignity of the state.”
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/rick-perry-indicted-for-lehmberg-veto-threat/ng3zF/



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