Craig Appeals Guilty Plea Ruling
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MINNEAPOLIS — Senator Craig of Idaho appealed to the Minnesota Court of Appeals today in his ongoing attempt to withdraw his guilty plea in connection with an arrest in an airport bathroom sex sting.
Mr. Craig’s appeal was filed at the court in St. Paul less than two weeks after Hennepin County Judge Charles Porter refused to overturn the guilty plea, saying it “was accurate, voluntary and intelligent, and … supported by the evidence.”
Mr. Craig, a Republican, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in August after he was accused of soliciting sex in a bathroom at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in June.