Alabama impeachment subcommittees to consider subpoenas, counsel

Gov. Robert Bentley speaks during Alabama Community College Day on the Alabama Capitol lawn on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Montgomery, Ala. Republican Rep. Ed Henry says he is filing an impeachment resolution against Gov. Bentley in the wake of a scandal involving one of the governor's top aides, who has since resigned. The resolution will likely be sent to the House Rules Committee for consideration. (Albert Cesare/Montgomery Advertiser via AP)
Gov. Robert Bentley speaks during Alabama Community College Day on the Alabama Capitol lawn on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Montgomery, Ala. Republican Rep. Ed Henry says he is filing an impeachment resolution against Gov. Bentley in the wake of a scandal involving one of the governor's top aides, who has since resigned. The resolution will likely be sent to the House Rules Committee for consideration. (Albert Cesare/Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A legislative committee probing if there are grounds to impeach Gov. Robert Bentley has created subcommittees to review possible subpoenas and the hiring of a special counsel.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Mike Jones on Tuesday announced appointments to the two subcommittees. One will review candidates for the position of special counsel. The other will recommend what subpoenas should be issued by the full committee.

The special counsel subcommittee will be chaired by Republican Rep. Jim Hill of Moody. The subpoena subcommittee will be chaired by Democratic Rep. Marcel Black of Tuscumbia.

The Judiciary Committee is investigating if the governor committed any impeachable offenses in a sex-charged scandal involving a former top aide.

Twenty-three representatives signed impeachment articles in April accusing Bentley of willful neglect of duty and corruption.

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