Weyhrauch Trial Moved to Juneau

Anchorage Daily News

The Anchorage Daily News is reporting that the trial of former lawmaker Bruce Weyhrauch will be held in Juneau, his hometown. Earlier this month, Weyhrauch asked U.S. District Judge John Sedwick to move his trial from Anchorage. Weyhrauch said it would be more convenient for him to be tried in Juneau.

Weyhrauch lives and practices law in Juneau and represented the capital city in the Legislature for four years.

Federal prosecutors didn’t file a response to Weyhrauch’s request.

In granting the request, Sedwick left the original trial date intact. Jury selection is scheduled to start on the morning of May 9.

Weyhrauch is accused in a four-count indictment of secretly trying to get legal work for his private law firm from oil-field services company Veco in 2006 at the same time that Veco officials were actively lobbying the Legislature to lower oil company taxes. He’s the last untried defendant in the federal corruption investigation, which began in Juneau in 2004.

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