Kohring appointed public defender to handle appeal

By Greg Johnson
Frontiersman
Published on Sunday, May 18, 2008 2:15 AM AKDT

ANCHORAGE — Vic Kohring, who represented parts of the Mat-Su Valley for seven terms in the state House of Representatives, will appeal his conviction and 42-month prison sentence on federal conspiracy and bribery charges. Kohring will be making those appeals without his Seattle-based trial attorney, John Henry Browne.

U.S. District Court Judge John Sedwick on Friday appointed the Office of the Federal Defender to represent Kohring. The ruling comes following a notice to withdraw as Kohring’s counsel filed by Browne on May 12, four days after Sedwick imposed the former lawmaker’s sentence.

Because of Kohring’s financial situation — at his sentencing, Kohring said his indictment and trial has ruined him financially — the Office of the Federal Defender reports it has agreed to represent Kohring with his appeal. A notice of appeal is due within 10 days of sentencing, which in Kohring’s case is May 22.

Attempts to reach Kohring for comment were unsuccessful; however, the former House member has maintained his innocence to charges he accepted bribes from former executives of VECO oil services company in return for political favors.

In an essay published on the Progressive Alaska Internet blogging site, Kohring says he intends to continue fighting to prove his innocence and says the media and judge Sedwick made it impossible for him to get a fair trial.

“The media as a whole, with a few exceptions, has been a lynch mob and will not be satisfied until I’m in prison,” he says in the essay, dated May 13, the day following his sentencing. “My innocence matters little to them. ... The prosecutors’ goal was to nail a politician and get another notch on their belt. They were aided by Judge John Sedwick, who made numerous rulings, all against me, making it impossible for the jury to have complete information which would have cleared my name.”

Kohring vows to continue fighting and writes he is “optimistic I will prevail on appeal. I truly believe if I can get a trial in a different location where the jury pool hasn’t been tainted and a judge with no personal ax to grind, I would easily be exonerated.”

Kohring has until June 30 to report to authorities to begin serving his sentence.

Kohring’s essay at Progressive Alaska, along with a transcript of the statement he made to the court when he was sentenced, can be found at http://progressivealaska.blogspot.com/2008/05/guest-post-by-vic-kohring.html.

Contact Greg Johnson at greg.johnson@frontiersman.com or 352-2268.

Comments

7 comment(s)

    Sandy wrote on May 25, 2008 12:09 AM:

    " Listen up, you doom-sayers....the law is corrupt and Vic told ME at my home to call him if he could be of any help to me, (when he was campaigning.) Hmmm, sound familiar? "

    voter wrote on May 18, 2008 6:14 PM:

    " I agree with Dear Vic, enough is enough. You sold your integrity for a few thousand dollars, pathetic. "

    Sure he has been found guilty but.... wrote on May 18, 2008 8:35 AM:

    " What about that judge who probably should have recused himself? The justice system now seems to be composed of the main stream media and these blogs. We might as well let KTUU TV prosecute all cases in their "staged question" news broadcasts. You know, where the news anchor asks an agreed on staged question and the reporter answers it like it is the first he heard of it. We should be asking why KTUU didn't put a brighter light on that judges conflict of interest. A new trial could have been avoided. "

    justice wrote on May 17, 2008 5:19 PM:

    " I hope the public defender appointed to good ole Vic treats him the same as the rest of their clients....allowed 12 minutes max a week of client/counselor time, no phone calls returned, ever, and told to take whatever the deal of the day is even if there is pretty convincing evidence that the client is not guilty. I know this from expreience, if you can't afford the thousands of $$ for a decent attorney you are up the creek. But noone deserves this more! "

    sick if Vic wrote on May 16, 2008 10:24 PM:

    " Give it up Kohring. You were proven guilty, do your time! The video said it all. "

    suck it up wrote on May 16, 2008 6:00 PM:

    " bye, vic. time to head to the pokey. "

    Dear Vic Kohring wrote on May 16, 2008 3:52 PM:

    " The Prosecutors and Media were not the only ones who will be satisfied to see you in prison. As a Valley Voter, I will also be satisfied. Your innocence was no longer in question once I saw that videotape and your hand open. Easter present from a "friend" is not an explanation when you are a Legislator. Stop embarrassing yourself and show some integrity, if you ever had any to begin with. You have become an absolute cartoon. Enough, just enough already. "

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