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Nichols Costs Taxpayers More Than $4M
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u ... nse_cost_4

In our country you have to take the good with the bad, but IMHO this is a perfect example of a drain on the system, couldnt we have wrapped this up for $500,000, really?? Even a cool Million?? And this does not include what it cost to prosecute him and protect his life. What an excessive waste of money, $3,500,000 will feed a good number of poor people for a year. Would the state provide you or me with $4M worth of defense if we were arrested on murder charges this week??



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OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma taxpayers spent almost $4.2 million to provide a defense for bombing conspirator Terry Nichols, paying for such things as books, seminars, lawn care, coffee sweetener and an alarm system.
Expenses filed by court-appointed defense attorney Brian Hermanson included $28.05 so Nichols could read the book, "The American Terrorist," an account of the life of Oklahoma City bombing mastermind Timothy McVeigh (news - web sites).
A $300 claim was filed for lawn care costs for one of the defense attorneys, whose $750-a-month rental house in McAlester was paid for by taxpayers during Nichols' trial before a Pittsburg County judge.
Court officials questioned the lawn care expenses and Hermanson's $59.95-a-month cable bill in McAlester, but approved the expenses anyway.
Coffee sweetener that cost $3.99 was among the other claims filed. The fund was tapped for $11.46 to pay for hemorrhoid medicine for an ailing juror and $427,392.24 for security provided by Pittsburg County officials.
Details of the expenditures had been previously sealed by court order, but were opened Monday at the request of The Oklahoman, The Tulsa World and The Associated Press.
Hermanson did not return telephone calls seeking comment.
Nichols was convicted of 161 first-degree murder counts, but the jury could not agree on a sentence. A judge gave Nichols 161 life prison terms for his role in the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building that killed 168 people.
McVeigh was executed in 2001 after his conviction on federal murder charges by a Denver jury. Nichols also was convicted on federal charges and sentenced to life in prison.
The bulk of the $4.2 million spent on Nichols' defense went to a team of attorneys headed by Hermanson, who was paid $185 an hour. He received a total of almost $1.9 million, out of which he paid office expenses.
That included thousands of dollars for computers and other equipment, much of which Hermanson agreed to return to Oklahoma County officials.
The defense expenses were in addition to the cost to the state of prosecuting the case against Nichols, who has been returned to federal prison in Colorado.
One claim filed by Hermanson in 2002 was for $2,742 to install an alarm system in his Ponca City law office. Other claims were for cleaning Nichols' clothing, buying him shoes, a shirt and paying for his stamps.
The state paid $50.19 for a law dictionary for Nichols. Hermanson also filed a claim for the best-selling book, "The Secret Life of Bees."
Other claims went for such things as cell phones for lawyers and investigators, cab fare, legal seminars, newspaper subscriptions, renting a storage unit, buying a vacuum cleaner and business cards.
The expenditures were over a six-year period and paid incrementally from the Oklahoma County court fund, which is funded by court costs, fines and fees.

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Some of the expenses could be argued as business expenses associated with what they were doing, but most of them make them look like the "scummiest" freeloaders... Then again, we are talking about lawyers... :D :D :D

PS: No offense meant, Mike V and NCAR ;)

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