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Move corruption trial out of DeKalb?

Top image: From left, Crawford Lewis, Cointa Moody, Moody’s attorney Tesha Clemmons, Tony Pope and Pat Reid in court Aug. 13. All plead not guilty to charges in a school district construction corruption case. Above: Lewis, right, and his attorney, Mike Brown. Photos by Jonathan Cribbs

On the same day former school district Superintendent Crawford Lewis, his former construction and two others pleaded not guilty to charges in a construction corruption case, one of the defendants asked to have the trial moved out of the county.

Lewis, former Chief Operating Officer Pat Reid, her ex-husband Tony Pope and Reid’s former secretary Cointa Moody pleaded in DeKalb County Superior Court Aug. 13. Attorneys for Reid and Lewis asked Judge Cynthia Becker to drop a series of charges. Reid’s attorney, B.J. Bernstein, requested to change the trial venue due to wide media coverage of the state’s investigation into the defendants.

She also asked to move the trial because she said any DeKalb County taxpaying juror has a direct connection to the defendants because the case involves millions of taxpayer dollars.

“The media coverage here has been fairly intense,” she said.

Bernstein also claimed “very vicious” comments throughout the blogosphere may have contributed to a poisoned opinion of the defendants, but prosecutors argued not all of the coverage has been focused on Reid and none of it has been overly inflammatory and unlikely to affect jurors. Moving the trial would also significantly increase trial costs, prosecutors said.

A grand jury indicted all four in May on racketeering charges claiming Reid–with the help of Lewis and Moody–slipped school construction contracts to Pope’s architecture firm or companies through which he subcontracted. Lewis, Reid and Moody accepted several forms of graft, including money, tickets to top sporting events such as the Masters golf tournament and other perks.

Reid not only broke laws, Special Assistant Attorney General John Floyd said–part of her job was to make sure others didn’t as well.

“She isn’t just subject to them,” he said. “She was the guardian.”

Bernstein asked Becker to drop several of the racketeering charges because she said the indictment did not show Reid broke any laws–only school board policies. A grand jury isn’t equipped with the sophistication to accurately judge such a complicated and detailed investigation, she said.

“It’s always coming back to board policies,” she said. “They make an implication that violation of a board policy rises to the level of R.I.C.O. violation.”

Bernstein also argued that the four defendants were merely co-workers – or “associates” – not an organized criminal conspiracy.

Lewis, who was terminated by the school board in April after a 33-year career with the school district, faces several charges: four racketeering counts, theft by a government employee and bribery. Reid faces seven charges: four racketeering counts, theft by a government employee, bribery and falsifying public documents.

Pope, an architect who worked for the school system, was charged with four counts of racketeering, and Moody was also charged with four counts of racketeering and theft by a government employee.

The scheme focused on a grouping of construction projects: Columbia High School, Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy, Arabia Mountain High School and the Mountain Industrial Center in Stone Mountain, where the district has relocated its administrative offices.

Becker said rulings on the charges could be expected within a week.


Comments (12)

Said this on 9/16/11 At 01:07 am
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Tired of being taken
Said this on 8/28/10 At 03:27 pm
I just found out today there is lady running against Ramsey in s. dekalb District 43 - Diana Williams. Thankfully I now have someone to vote for because I know that man is crookit.
whyisthat
Said this on 8/24/10 At 05:43 am
Fran Millar has the cover needed to criticize elected officials. His constituents agree with him. The DeKalb delegation, primarily the S. DeKalb members, are to tied in the with the DeKalb power structure to risk upsetting anyone.
Juan Who Cares
Said this on 8/23/10 At 01:49 pm
DeKalb County has some 25 Georgia House & Senate Representatives, Seven Board of Commissioners, One CEO, Executive Assistants and Financial Managers making over 200,000.00 a year. One and only one of these Elected Officials has noticed and found irregularities at the DeKalb County School Board in the last two years and that was Rep. Fran Millar. Thank you Rep. Millar. Only in DeKalb County can County Government from the Courthouse to the School house be so mismanaged and or corrupt and the same old people voted back into office. Just don't make sense ! Wake Up People !
Ramsay
Said this on 8/23/10 At 02:05 am
The saddest part is that these defendants give support to racists and bigots who make the case that black people can not be trusted not to steal where they work, can
not be trusted to govern themselves, can not be trusted to tell the truth, and can not be trusted with power and authority, and can not be trusted to be ethical where they may be able to get a new Cadillac with other people's money.

There are times now when the bigots and racists even start to look like they may be on to something.
david
Said this on 8/22/10 At 12:45 pm
oops....I meant "hard to believe it ISN'T set up this way already" ....at the state level!
david
Said this on 8/22/10 At 12:43 pm
Whole thing disgusts me. The person who turned in these people wonders if it was all done in vain.....if anything will ever really change in the Dekalb system!

Last week, a Dekalb system official threatened to punch a reporter on camera, not liking the questions he was asking. There is such rampant favoritism, nepotism, bribery, and blackmail that a very strong example must be made of Lewis and company. And we are not done there. They are just a sympton of the problem that will continue to exist if we don't elect a school board that will properly police these people. Even then, we need to put in place a process where the school systems will have to answer to the Georgia State Superintendant for more than just test results and educational standards. Hard to believe it is set up this way already, but it is a fact! Maybe whoever will be elected as Superintendant will do something?
Latitude
Said this on 8/21/10 At 01:28 am
Doesn't matter if the trial is moved. It could actually end-up with a worse outcome for the defendants. A jury elsewhere might have less tolerance for such mischief than one in DeKalb.
Fleeced
Said this on 8/20/10 At 07:07 pm
I can't believe Ramsey hasn't been brought up on charges. He HAD to know what was going on.
Jerry Myer Jackson Jr
Said this on 8/20/10 At 04:53 pm
A new Epic Novel should be written to speak of these issues that continue to rise up and plague the Citizens of DeKalb County ! What would the title be ? I thinking the title should be like a Spring beak theme ~ " When Elected Officials Go Wild " !
Said this on 8/20/10 At 12:14 pm
Um. Wow. It appears that BJ Bernstein is grasping at straws. Blaming some bloggers for the need to move the trial? That's all you got? Yikes.
Name One
Said this on 8/20/10 At 11:43 am
This quote will never be forgotten in DeKalb County history:
Judge Becker to Crawford Lewis
“Do you have to ask to be bribed?”


http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/dekalb-school-corruption-suspects-591215.html
Lewis’ lawyer, Mike Brown, argued that the superintendent wasn’t aware of many of Reid’s actions, only signing off on things he entrusted to her. Brown also said that the superintendent never asked for the high-priced tickets from vendors, including tickets to the Masters in 2008 and 2009.

Judge Cynthia J. Becker didn’t buy that argument. “Do you have to ask to be bribed?” she said.

http://dekalbschoolwatch.blogspot.com/2010/08/do-you-have-to-ask-to-be-bribed.html

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