Siegelman Asks Appeals Court For New Trial

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has tentatively scheduled oral arguments this summer in former Gov. Don Siegelman's effort to overturn his conviction in a government corruption case.
Dave Martin/Associated Press

Former Gov. Don Siegelman is asking a federal appeals court to grant him a new trial on his 2006 bribery conviction.

Siegelman's attorneys filed papers with the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals arguing that the case was tainted by the U.S. attorney in Montgomery having ties to Republican politics. They also argued that the trial judge erred in sentencing the former Democratic governor.

Former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy, who was convicted with Siegelman, raised the U.S. attorney argument in his appeal, and it was rejected by the 11th Circuit last month.

One of Siegelman's attorneys said his legal team now includes Gregory Craig, a former White House counsel for President Barack Obama.

Siegelman is serving a six and one-half year sentence at a federal prison in Oakdale, La.

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