It looks like the courts are taking the Republican redistricting efforts more seriously than the GOP had hoped. In fact, a court has just ordered depositions and possible reimbursement of attorney’s fees to the Democratic group.
jsonline: A consultant and Senate aide who helped draft new maps of legislative districts must give depositions to a group of Democrats suing over the constitutionality of the maps, a court ruled Thursday.
The Democratic group sought this month to depose Joe Handrick, a lobbyist and former lawmaker hired by Republicans as a consultant this year, and Tad Ottman, an aide to Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau). On Thursday, a federal three-judge federal panel said the two must give testimony and turn over documents with as little as five days’ notice. The panel, writing unanimously, said attorney-client privilege and legislative immunity did not shield either from having to testify.
The ruling is a setback for Republicans defending the maps they approved and signals that other aides will have to provide videotaped testimony as well. The court said if it deems future attempts to quash subpoenas as being made in bad faith, it will award attorney fees to the Democratic group.
Arrogance has its price.
Waiting for your follow up story about how the redistricting map was approved by the court. (with a small modification to 2 districts in the city of Milwaukee).
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