Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard indicted on 23 felonies (Video)

Hubbard faces a maximum penalty of two to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $30,000 for each count.

Mike Hubbard, speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives and former chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, was indicted Monday on 23 felony Ethics Law violations.

Hubbard, 52, of Auburn, surrendered Monday afternoon to special agents with the Attorney General’s Office at the Lee County Jail, according to the Acting Attorney General W. Van Davis.

Davis and attorneys with the Special Prosecutions Division presented evidence to a Lee County Special Grand Jury. Hubbard has been indicted on the following charges:

Four counts of using of his office as Chairman of the Alabama Republican Party for personal gain.
One count of voting for legislation with a conflict of interest.
Eleven counts of soliciting or receiving a thing of value from a lobbyist or principal.
Two counts of using his office as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives for personal gain.
Four Counts of lobbying an executive department or agency for a fee.
One count of using state equipment, materials, etc. for private gain.

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