The AP (3/25, Bynum) reports,
"A judge has ruled Sen. Saxby Chambliss doesn’t have to answer questions from a lawyer suing Imperial Sugar on behalf of victims of the explosion at the company’s Georgia refinery last year."
The lawyer, Mark Tate, who is representing "families of six employees killed in the blast and five injured workers, subpoenaed Chambliss in hopes of asking him if the company sought his help to discredit a whistleblower and discourage workers from suing." He said, "Now other courts are going to pick up this Chatham County State Court order and say, `Hey, if you get elected (to Congress), you’re immune.’"
Chambliss is a Republican who used some of the sleaziest campaign tactics ever in winning his seat in Congress. He smeared Viet Nam veteran Max Cleland who is a double amputee from the war in Vietnam.
A resident of Honolulu, Hawaii, Wayne Parsons is an Injury Attorney that has dedicate his life to improving the delivery of justice to the people of his community and throughout the United States. He is driven to make sure that the wrongful, careless or negligent behavior that caused his clients' injury or loss does not happen to others.
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