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Rant Could Mean Tougher Penalties For Former Birmingham Mayor

Birmingham, AL – Former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford could face a tougher sentence because of statements he made after his federal bribery conviction and removal from office last week.

Standing outside the courthouse after the guilty verdicts, Langford blamed his conviction on racism and the media. He accused jurors of sleeping during the trial and failing to look at the evidence, and he criticized two main government witnesses.

Langford attorney Glennon Threatt and a law professor both say Langford's words could come back to haunt him. They say judges can impose tougher penalties on people who fail to show remorse or who show a lack of respect for the law.

A judge has yet to set a sentencing date for the 63-year-old Langford, who faces years in prison.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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