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Texans for Public Justice Files Complaint Againt Ken for Campaign Violations


by: Matt Glazer

Wed Sep 17, 2008 at 08:57 PM CDT


Texans for Public Justice (TPJ) filed a pair of complaints alleging that Third Court of Appeals Chief Justice W. Kenneth Law repeatedly violated the Texas Election Code in the course of his current reelection campaign.

TPJ alleges Law illegally collected more than $66,000 in political contributions without appointing a campaign treasurer and taking $10,000 from GOP Swift-Boat activist Harold Simmons-twice what the state Judicial Campaign Fairness Act permits.

Judge Law recently participated in a divisive ruling in the criminal case against Tom DeLay's Texans for a Republican Majority PAC (TRMPAC). The ruling stated that "checks" are not subject to Texas' money laundering prohibitions.

Central Texas voters elected Law Chief Justice in November 2002. Last month he and two other Republican members of his court issued a divisive ruling in the criminal case against Tom DeLay's Texans for a Republican Majority PAC (TRMPAC). The ruling uses technical distinctions between "funds" and "checks" to suggest that TRMPAC did not illegally launder corporate political funds. To protect DeLay and two cronies, the justices wrote that TRMPAC's checks were not money-laundering "funds."

"As Judge Law labored over the TRMPAC ruling, he appears to have raised tens of thousands of campaign dollars in violation of Texas election laws," said Texans for Public Justice Director Craig McDonald. "The chief justice even may have cashed these ill-gotten campaign 'checks' into 'funds.' So many violations represent incompetence or indifference on his part."

TPJ alleges that Chief Justice Law appears to have:

  • Accepted $66,850 in campaign contributions at a time when he did not have a duly appointed campaign treasurer.
  • Accepted $66,850 in campaign contributions without filing his intention to opt in or out of the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act's voluntary expenditure limits.
  • Violated the cap on judicial candidates taking more than $5,000 from an individual per election by accepting  $10,000 from nuclear-dump owner Harold Simmons.
  • Accepted $1,000 from an out-of-state political committee without following the disclosure requirements prescribed for receiving large contributions from out-of-state PACs.
  • Used his campaign to reimburse himself for approximately $21,576 of campaign expenditures that were not properly designated as reimbursable expenses.
  • Failed to include required disclosure information about the occupation, employer, or job title of more than 50 contributors.

For more information visit the TPJ site. Ken Law is facing Democrat Woodie Jones this November.

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