From: "Tony Ingenoso"
Conspiracy is a federal crime.
"John Cuccia" wrote in message
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> One of the articles I read said it's against Texas law to act to
> prevent a quorum of the legislature, but that there no penalty for it.
>
> Still, what's conspiracy to break an obscure local law got to do with
> the federal government (besides the fact that W is the current
> governor's old boss and is almost surely a supporter of the Texas GOPs
> proposed gerrymandering)?
>
> On Tue, 13 May 2003 22:42:27 -0400, "Tony Ingenoso"
tonyiNOSPAM{at}attglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >If there was any crime involved (obstruction of justice perhaps?
deriliction of duty?, or such) then you've got a conspiracy since
> >more than one was involved.
> >
jcuccia{at}bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> >>
> >> Aside from the obvious hilarity inherent in this situation, what
> >> possible grounds could the Feds use to get involved in this game
> >> between Texas juveni..., er, lawmakers?
> >
>
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