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Reaction to Hubbard Indictments

By Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter Everyone is assumed to be innocent until they are proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in the minds of 12 jurors of their peers. That said, an awful lot of people already appear to have made up their minds about Speaker Mike Hubbard (R from Auburn) guilt or innocence before … Continued
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October 21, 2014

Prosecution’s Witnesses Revealed in Rep. Moore Case

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—The prosecution’s witness list for the trial of Rep. Barry Moore has been released. The prosecution’s witnesses in the Rep. Barry Moore perjury case, are as follows: Kenneth Boswell, Mayor of Enterprise MayorWilliam Aaron Milner, Superintendent Saraland SchoolSue Nuwien, Chair Coffee County Republican PartyDr. Nancy Chandler, President Enterprise State Community … Continued
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October 20, 2014

Moore Spending Campaign Cash for Legal Defense

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Indicted lawmaker Rep. Barry Moore, R-Enterprise, is not only spending his campaign donations on his legal defense, he is also hiring “private-eyes” with other people’s money. Moore’s latest FCPA filing show that he raised $16,000, for the week ending October 10. All totaled, Moore had a beginning balance of $35,351.64. … Continued
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October 14, 2014
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Moore’s Attorneys Go “Fishing” At Pretrial Conference

  By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Criminally indicted State Representative Barry Moore, R-Enterprise, stood before Lee County Circuit Judge Jacob A. Walker III on Friday for his pretrial conference. According to Rule 16 of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure: A pretrial conference is designed to improve the quality and speed of the trial … Continued
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October 13, 2014

Hart Says Moore’s Attorneys Pinned Hopes On “Hail Mary” Defense

  By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—On Wednesday, indicted lawmaker Rep. Barry Moore, R-Enterprise, was granted a continuance in his felony perjury case.  Lee County Circuit Judge Jacob A. Walker III granted Moore’s request and has rescheduled his trial for October 27, just seven days before the State’s general election. During the hearing, Moore’s … Continued
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September 12, 2014

Hubbard Doesn’t Have 9 of 9 Justices In His Pocket

  By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter Friday’s ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court to deny Rep. Barry Moore’s writ of mandamus sent a bold message to the corrupt elite of State politics, “No you don’t have 9 of 9 Justices in your pocket.” In its unanimous decision the court rejected politics and allowed the … Continued
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September 8, 2014

Supreme Court Rules Against Indicted Lawmaker: Moore Trial to Go Forward

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter See Opinion MONTGOMERY—Today, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled with the prosecution in the case against indicted lawmaker, Rep. Barry Moore, R-Enterprise. The high court held that the Lee County Grand Jury was properly impaneled and that Special Attorney General W. Van Davis and Matt Hart were legally appointed by the … Continued
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September 5, 2014

…And Justice For All

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter The fate of the criminal investigation of Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard and others, rests in the hands of the nine Justices of the Alabama Supreme Court. The Court has been asked by indicted lawmaker, Rep. Barry Moore, to declare the Grand Jury in Lee County improperly impaneled. … Continued
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September 3, 2014

Deadline Passes for Arguments in Rep. Barry Moore Case

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Wednesday, August 20, was the deadline for arguments to be filed before the State’s Supreme Court in the Barry Moore perjury case. Last month, Moore’s attorneys filed a motion with the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals asking the court to consider technical legal challenges to the prosecution case against Moore. … Continued
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August 21, 2014

Rep. Barry Moore’s Flurry of Legal Filings Answered (W/ 8 attachments)

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Attorneys for indicted lawmaker, Rep. Barry Moore, R- Enterprise, have recently filed a flurry of motions before the Lee County Circuit Court. Moore is represented by former Attorney General Bill Baxley, and is charged with four felony counts of making false statements and perjury. If convicted, Moore could face decades … Continued
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August 5, 2014