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Convicted on 8 felonies, awaiting sentencing.... January 28, 2014
Rod Wright
A Los Angeles jury Tuesday found state Sen. Roderick D. Wright, a fixture in area Democratic politics, guilty on eight felony counts of perjury and voter fraud. Prosecutors said Wright, the first member of the Legislature to be convicted of a felony since the Shrimpscam sting of the 1990s, could face more than eight years behind bars and be banned for life from holding other elective office. ..The lawmaker, who sat with his head bowed as a criminal courts clerk read the verdicts, had no comment.
Don’t worry Rod – I’ve got your back.
Sen. Ted Lieu
Why is State Senator Ted Lieu giving sanctuary to recently convicted felon Rod Wright, making no attempt to remove him from office?
Ted Lieu
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Convicted of 8 Felonies
TY GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY G Two counts of perjury - One count of filing a false declaration of candidacy and Five counts of fraudulent voting State Senator Rod Wright will be off to prison but he’s not out of his job thanks to his political pal Senator Ted Lieu. The California State Senate has the authority (and obligation) to remove any member who has been convicted of a felony. Senator Ted Lieu has remained silent while others have called for a vote to let the Senate vote to remove Rod Wright. Ted Lieu believes that he and Rod Wright don’t just make laws, they are literally above the law.
Ted Lieu
Just last week convicted felon Senator Rod Wright introduced a bill that would allow people convicted of non-violent felonies (including himself) to have their crimes converted to misdemeanors!
Wright introduces bill to downgrade nonviolent felony convictions
January 31, 2014 SACRAMENTO —Two days after a jury found him guilty on eight felony counts of voter fraud and perjury, state Sen. Roderick Wright introduced a bill that would allow some nonviolent felony convictions to be converted to misdemeanors.
CONVICTED JANUARY 28, 2014
How can we trust Ted Lieu to represent us in Congress when he works so hard to keep a convicted criminal in our State Senate?