AUSTIN, Texas – A Texas appeals court tossed out the criminal conviction of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay on Thursday, saying there was insufficient evidence for a jury in 2010 to have found him guilty of illegally funneling money to Republican candidates.

The Texas 3rd Court of Appeals said prosecutors failed to prove that the money being laundered was illegally obtained, which the court said was required for a money laundering conviction.

Prosecutors alleged that DeLay illegally channeled $190,000 in corporate donations through his political action committee and into Texas legislative races, where corporate money is barred.

Justices on the appeals court suggested that even jurors appeared confused during deliberations, based on questions they asked about whether the charge required that the money be illegally obtained in the first place.

DeLay was meeting with religious conservatives in Washington when he learned of the court’s ruling.

“We were all basically on our knees praying and my lawyer calls and says, ‘You’re a free man,”‘ the former Texas congressman said. “It’s a really happy day for me and I just thank the Lord for carrying me through all of this.”

 

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