Only two months after completing a federal prison sentence, former Alabama lawmaker Terry Spicer has taken a job with the state’s Alabama Beverage Control Board at a local liquor store.
Now working as a sales clerk, Spicer was convicted in 2011 of taking a ski vacation and cash bribes from a state lobbyist.
Despite his conviction, should the former House Democrat be able to stay gainfully employed for another year and four months with the state, he will be able to draw his $50,000 state pension.