alabama senate nominee roy moore s former predilection for high school girls back when he was a local deputy district attorney in his 30s. former deputy district attorney teresa jones told cnn over the weekend, quote, it was common knowledge roy dated high schoolgirls. even we knew thought it was weird. we wondered why he would hang out at high school football games and the mall but you really wouldn t want to say anything like that. add to the list his ruling on at appeal for a then 17-year-old convicted of raping a 4-year-old. moore was the only justice on an eight-judge panel to rule a sodomy charge should be overturned. i have not been guilty of sexual misconduct with anything. reporter: as alabama republican judge roy moore denies sexual contact with girl who s were then under agent of consent, some of his past court rulings are being looked at in a new light. as a justice on alabama s supreme court in 2013, moore and
i really cared about this girl. my mother likes to put it, i was smitten with her. and i absolutely was. and she told me that it was not a big deal and everything was over and it was done with, and there was nothing ever going to come of it and it was a misunderstanding is how she put it. i didn t really understand it at the time. and i still really don t. but we reconciled, and we continued to date after the incident. so there was then another incident, an alleged violent confrontation. you say, hey, i was 15 miles away at the time of that. a grand jury issued a no bill. they refused to indict you with regard to the sodomy charge with regard to the simple assault case, the alleged victim never showed up for her day in court. so from a prosecution standpoint, outside of auburn, you weren t charged with anything. but yet you were still expelled. how? that s a great question. really. i don t understand the full thought process by the auburn university officials.
that sounds a little strange to me. but explain that. well, to tell you the truth, i really cared about this girl. my mother likes to put it, i was smitten with her. and i absolutely was. and she told me that it was not a big deal and everything was over and it was done with, and there was nothing ever going to come of it and it was a misunderstanding is how she put it. i didn t really understand it at the time. and i still really don t. but we reconciled, and we continued to date after the incident. so there was then another incident, an alleged violent confrontation. you say, hey, i was 15 miles away at the time of that. a grand jury issued a no bill. they refused to indict you with regard to the sodomy charge with regard to the simple assault case, the alleged victim never showed up for her day in court. so from a prosecution standpoint, outside of auburn, you weren t charged with anything. but yet you were still expelled. how? that s a great question. really.
have control of the united states for 60 years straight. that s effectively what s happened here in malaysia. so the ruling party has been criticized for a good bit of corruption, and that s frustrated people, just like this pilot. this pilot supported the opposition party, the minority party, and it s led by a guy named anwar ibrahim. and anwar has been really butting heads with the ruling party. well, the day before, just hours before this malaysia airlines actually went and took off from the airport behind me, anwar was sentenced to prison. he was convicted an appeals court overruled a charge from a lower court sending him back to jail for a sodomy charge. sodomy is illegal here so a lot of people here in malaysia were upset and that s where this narrative is coming from. did the pilot down this plane