Ethics
16. November 2010 | 18:40What’s at stake in Charles Rangel ethics trial?
Rep. Charles Rangel walked out of a rare House ethics panel hearing Monday, saying he was being denied representation. Republicans could end up using the ethics flap against Democrats. (News Source: The Christian Science Monitor - 18:00:08)
Ethics Panel to Consider Whether Representative Rangel Broke House Rules
A Congressional ethics panel’s deliberations on whether U.S. Representative Charles Rangel broke House rules will enter a second day today following a hearing boycotted by the New York Democrat. (News Source: Bloomberg - 05:20:56)
Rangel Found Guilty on 11 of 13 Ethics Charges
House Ethics Committee Subpanel Finds Rangel Guilty, Committee will Now Determine what Action to Take Against Longtime Democrat (News Source: CBS News - 17:05:31)
Charles Rangel: What did he gain by walking out of his ethics trial?
Rep. Charles Rangel said he was being treated unfairly by the House ethics subcommittee in his trial for alleged misconduct. By walking out of the hearing, did he create leverage? (News Source: The Christian Science Monitor - 23:45:18)
Rangel ethics case in hands of jury of lawmakers
Rangel ethics case in hands of jury of lawmakers By Larry Margasak The Associated Press Updated Nov 15, 2010 11:30PM MDT Washington • Once one of the most powerful members of Congress, veteran Rep. Charles Rangel of New York was reduced Monday to pleading with colleagues for more time to raise money for a lawyer before they took up misconduct charges against him. No, they said, and quickly began … (News Source: The Salt Lake Tribune - 03:05:32)
Rangel Walks Out of Ethics Trial, but Hearing Continues
Ethics Committee Subpanel Decides No Facts in the Case are in Dispute, No Need to Hear from Witnesses (News Source: CBS News - 15:45:01)
Ethics Panel Finds Rangel Violated 11 House Rules
A U.S. House ethics panel today found Democratic Representative Charles Rangel of New York guilty of 11 counts of violating House rules. (News Source: BusinessWeek - 17:38:23)
Charges Go Uncontested in Charles Rangel’s Ethics Trial
On Monday, a bipartisan House ethics subcommittee declared a set of 13 violations charges against Representative Charles Rangel to be “uncontested,” and began weighing the question of whether to convict him. Rangel’s ethics trial got off to a colorful start this week, when the Harlem Democrat walked out of the hearing after protesting that he couldn’t afford legal counsel. The hearing continued … (News Source: The Atlantic Wire - 16:10:11)
Rangel found guilty of violating 11 House rules
A House ethics panel has found Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel of New York guilty on 11 counts of breaking House rules. (News Source: MSNBC - 15:37:23)
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