Special to the Opelika Observer
Attorney  General Steve Marshall issued the following statement Friday in  response to the Alabama Supreme Court’s decision to uphold six counts of  former Speaker Mike Hubbard’s conviction.
 “Today, the Alabama  Supreme Court delivered its opinion in the case of former speaker of the  Alabama House of Representatives, Mike Hubbard,” Attorney General Marshall said. “The court’s decision reflects what we have argued from  the beginning: Mike Hubbard’s actions were corrupt and betrayed the  public trust.  It is well past time for Mike Hubbard to serve the time  he has so richly earned.
 “While I am pleased that the Supreme Court  agreed that former Speaker Hubbard broke the law and will be held  accountable for his abuse of power, I am also disappointed in the  court’s interpretation of Alabama’s ethics law concerning the definition  of a principal. While I can live with the court’s insistence on a  clearer definition of principal, going forward, that definition must  also be strong.
 “This case was not just a trial of former Speaker  Hubbard’s misconduct, but also a test of our ethics law.  Mr. Hubbard  campaigned in 2010 on the message that Alabama ‘sorely needed’ a  stronger ethics law.  As a state, we must now ask ourselves a serious  question: Do we want the type of behavior that Hubbard got away with to  be illegal?  If the answer is yes, then legislative action is again  sorely needed and we must commit to strengthening our ethics law,”  Marshall concluded.
Attorney General Marshall commended members  of his staff, including Solicitor General Edmund LaCour, Assistant  Attorney General Kyle Beckman, Deputy Attorney General James Houts, and  many others whose hard work over many years made this victory possible.

 
												