The prosecution of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman will get a national spotlight shined on it during an upcoming House Judiciary Committee hearing.

A spokesman for [Alabama Congressman Artur] Davis, Corey Ealons, said Monday that the congressman is “pleased the committee has decided to pursue the political prosecutions issue with a hearing and he’ll stand by to wait and see what the committee decides to do further.”

Davis, citing a June 30 editorial in the New York Times about Siegelman’s case, agreed that the committee should investigate and wrote Conyers July 6 with the request. He argued that improper political meddling was “not implausible” and that Siegelman’s actions were not criminal.

Rep. Davis is right in that the issue is the discretion granted to prosecutors. The issue is whether or not you believe what Siegelman did was criminal and warranted prosecution. I believe it was criminal and the US Attorney did as well, many others do not. The motivations of the prosecutor should certainly be investigated and aired publicly, but I don’t believe it should change the outcome of the prosecutions.

Siegelman’s case headed for Congress- al.com

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