Lawyers will be pitching their arguments today in a St. Paul, Minnesota's court regarding the appeal of US Senator self-hating gay self Larry Craig's disorderly conduct conviction surrounding his solicitation of an undercover cop for sex in that now infamous airport bathroom.
The Star Tribune reports: "The case will be heard in St. Paul by Court of Appeals Judges Thomas Kalitowski, Natalie Hudson and Louise Bjorkman. The judges generally take cases under advisement and issue written rulings within weeks. Craig is asking to withdraw his guilty plea in the case stemming from his arrest in the summer of 2007 in a men's room at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Hennepin County District Judge Charles Porter already has rejected Craig's request to withdraw the plea."
Read more of my blog by clicking the title or subject listings on the right.
Email friends of my postings with the EMAIL icon at the bottom of each post.
And as always, feel free to comment.
Member of the Boxxet Network of Blogs, Videos and Photos
No comments:
Post a Comment