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Posted on October 28th, 2009 in Citizen's Digest

Langford guilty on all counts!

By Madison Underwood

After less than two hours of deliberation a federal jury in Tuscaloosa found Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford guilty on all counts. Under Alabama law, Langford immediately ceases to be mayor and City Council President Carole Smitherman assumes the job until a special election can be held.

Undaunted, former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford speaks to reporters after being found guilty of public corruption.

Undaunted, former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford speaks to reporters after being found guilty of public corruption.

After closing arguments Wednesday morning, U.S. District Judge Scott Coogler gave the case to the jury. On his way to lunch Langford said he trusted in God’s protection to get him through the verdict. “I woke up feeling better this morning than I did in two weeks,” Langford said. “You know why? Even God can overcome the U.S. government.”

The verdict came fast, as jurors apparently had no doubt or hesitancy of Langford’s guilt. Shortly before 4:30, Coogler brought the jury into the courtroom. The court clerk read the verdict one count at a time. Coogler polled the jurors, each of whom affirmed the verdict.

Prosecutors had accused Langford of accepting more than $235,000 worth of cash, jewelry and expensive clothes in exchange for directing more than $7.1 million worth of bond business to his friend, Montgomery investment banker Bill Blount. Langford was found guilty of bribery, mail fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and filing false tax returns.

Jurors heard testimony from two of Langford’s confederates, Blount and lobbyist Al LaPierre, both of whom pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with the government. Each testified that, while they never had an explicit agreement with Langford, all three men shared an understanding and Langford never expressed confusion about his role in the conspiracy.

After a short break, Judge Coogler announced that the prosecution and defense had agreed to a stipulation regarding forfeiture. Langford will forfeit $241,000 gained as a result of his crimes. Coogler thanked the jury for their service and sent them home. Coogler also informed Langford that, as he is a convicted felon, he would need to give up any guns in his possession and surrender his passport.

Outside the courthouse, Langford gave a wide-ranging press conference with attorney Glennon Threatt standing to his right and his wife, Melva, on his left.

“We all have trials in our life,” Langford said. “I don’t agree with the verdict but it’s done.” Langford maintained that he is innocent, and plans to appeal. “I’m not the only person who has gone on trial for something that they didn’t do. But if you expect to see me crying with my head dropped, you’ve picked the wrong one,” he said.

Langford still took issue with prosecutors’ argument that he traded the public trust so cheaply.

“If I was guilty of what they said and Bill Blount made $7 million, you can bet your ass I would have had three and a half of it,” Langford said.

Flanked by a number of supporters, Langford seemed totally unfazed by the possibility that he could be sentenced to several centuries worth of jail time.

“805 years? That means if I live to be 80, I have to die and come back 10 more times,” Langford said. He then turned and asked Threatt, “You gonna hang around to defend me?”

“I’ll be there, Mayor,” Threatt replied.

Langford seemed a bit testy at times, railing against the media. After NBC 13 reporter Jon Paepcke asked a question about the verdict’s effect on Birmingham’s bid for the 2020 Olympics, Langford pointed to Paepcke and said “You are a snake.” He also thanked Birmingham News columnist John Archibald for being fair to him.

Smitherman, Birmingham’s new mayor, will hold a press conference at 10 a.m. tomorrow at city hall.

Langford’s wife, Melva, accused the Justice Department of targeting black politicians.

“Only in Alabama a black man cannot be fair tried,” Melva Langford said. “That’s been for eons. And when you have a whole organization like the Justice Department — they have been conspiring and working hard to hurt my husband over the years.”

Assistant United States Attorney George Martin said the accusation was ridiculous.

“We prosecuted this case because he took bribes and he committed fraud,” Martin said.

In a best of times, worst of times moment, Martin reflected on the the dual nature of Langford’s conviction.

“This is a good day for Jefferson County because a corrupt politician was convicted,” Martin said. “It is also a sad day for Jefferson County because a corrupt politician was convicted.”

Kyle Whitmire contributed to this report.

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  • Almoderate
    The thing was that the defense was nearly nonexistent. It consisted not of "Larry didn't do it," but of:

    1. "Larry did it, but it wasn't as bad as..."
    2. "Larry did it, but he's a good guy."
    3. "Larry did it, but it's about his intent."
    4. "Larry did it, but it was because he was taken advantage of."
    5. "Larry did it, but other people did it, too."
    6. "Larry did it, but the situation was already bad."

    Essentially, those may be true, but you're still saying that Larry did it, and that's the problem.
  • at_eaze
    How could anyone not find him guilty...Especially after hearing Larry Langford's sworn testimony to the Security and Exchange Commission that his attorneys tried to keep the jurors from hearing...Plus the box theory where his attorney showed 7 big boxes for Blount and one little box for Larry Langford...What a great line from the prosecution and what a message it sent the jury when they pointed out...Mr. Langford is not supposed to have a box...
  • highlandforce
    Just pretend that Langford was found not guilty. Would that please the majority of folks in the fair city? Why would he be found not guilty? Because he is black? Answer this question please. Do you believe he accepted all those expensive "gifts"? Now, do you believe he should go unpunished for this? Come on!!!!!
  • realone
    GUESS BHAM REMAINS STAGNANT AS THE STATE'S BIGGEST HICK-TOWN AGAIN.OH WELL.................ROLL EAGLE,WAR TIDE...WAL-MART LOL
  • jagadeeshdev
    I thought the race card had been retired. Wow. Must be the commemorative edition...
  • realone
    WHEN THE "RACE CARD" IS TRUMPED,IT'LL B RETIRED..ALABAMA,"HEART OF DIXE",STILL ADHERES TO JIM CROW STATUTES AND BELIEFS..ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THAT THE HOODS ARE NOW SUITS..CAN'T MOVE FORWARD AND "RETIRE" ANYTHING UNTILL THE ARROGANCE AND PRIDE IS REMOVED FROM WHITE AMERICA AND U GUYS ADMIT UR F-UPS =)
  • highlandforce
    WHITE AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! With a black mayor, black president you STILL blame WHITE AMERICA! Get real. Larry was a crook and will go to prison for stealing from the people of this county. You are the one who needs to "move forward". I bet you think that O.J. was innocent also.
  • I guess Larry and Melva failed to grasp that Blount, LaPierre, Gary White, and Bukelew are white and they are convicted felons in the same scheme.
  • keluch71
    "..best of times, *worth* of times..."???
    I don't guess I've ever seen anyone lisp in print before now.
  • We're playing without a net today. Thanks for the catch.
  • fuckyoudisqus
    Kyle, you may now say, "I told you so."
  • Kyle is it now Former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford, a resident of Fairfield? Great work on trial coverage.
  • highlandforce
    If the majority of B'ham residents refuse to accept the verdict from what I see as a very fair trial we are headed for more division in this beautiful city.
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