To: diverteach
No. In other words he was indicted but not convicted.
13 posted on
02/11/2010 5:52:58 PM PST by
Procyon
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To: Procyon
I meant the impeachment, not the criminal charges that resulted in having his license to practice law lifted.
15 posted on
02/11/2010 6:01:29 PM PST by
Procyon
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To: Procyon; diverteach
No. In other words he was indicted but not convicted.Or could you say that he was impeached (indicted) but not convicted?
16 posted on
02/11/2010 6:06:55 PM PST by
jonno
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