(AP) – Attorneys for a former Arkansas lawmaker accused in an alleged kickback scheme have rested their case, clearing the way for the ex-politician’s co-defendant to begin his defense.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports attorneys finished their defense Friday for ex-state Sen. Jon Woods, who’s accused of taking kickbacks in exchange for directing state grants to two nonprofits.
Woods said he wouldn’t testify. His co-defendant, consultant Randell Shelton, was to begin his defense next. Woods and Shelton have pleaded not guilty.
Woods was indicted last year. He’s accused of a kickback scheme involving state General Improvement Fund grants.
Two alleged co-conspirators – Shelton and Oren Paris III, the former president of Ecclesia College in Springdale – were indicted with Woods.
Paris pleaded guilty April 4 and agreed to testify for the government.
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