The jury found him not guilty, though he did lose his bid for re-election.
Only one of the 80 Assembly members running in last week's primary election lost his bid for re-election.
He moved up to the Senate at the 2004 election, but lost his bid for re-election in 2008.
After that, he lost a run for re-election as a local prosecutor.
After losing his bid for re-election, he returned to private practice as a lawyer.
He lost his bid for re-election to the 101st Congress in 1988.
He served one term from 1891 to 1893, but lost an 1892 bid for re-election.
In 1946 he lost his final bid for re-election to the 80th Congress.
He lost his bid for re-election to a fourth term.
He lost his bid for re-election in the 1939 election.