A major development in the still-developing Scruggs judicial influence scandals. Coverage: Patsy Brumfield/Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Tom Freeland and more, guestblogger S. Todd Brown (Buffalo lawprof) at Point of Law.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on July 29, 2009
A major development in the still-developing Scruggs judicial influence scandals. Coverage: Patsy Brumfield/Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Tom Freeland and more, guestblogger S. Todd Brown (Buffalo lawprof) at Point of Law.
Tagged as: Bobby DeLaughter, Dickie Scruggs, Mississippi

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But will they get DeLaughter’s partner in crime, who is technically royalty in France, known as Count de Monet. (pronounced “count de money”).
Sorry, couldn’t resist.
Hilarious AW, hilarious.
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