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Originally Posted by charlie1
I thought there were two different cases! One was the sunshine law which his partner admitted guilt. I have not seen the status of this case so may still be an open issue. What he was convicted of was "lying under oath". He was exonerated by a panel of judges due to the fact that he did later tell the truth. The perjury case, I believe, had nothing to do with his "partner" admitting guilt or the Sunshine Law case.
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His partner admitted guilt because his wife was sick and he didn't have the time or resources to fight in court....... so he took the path of least resistance.
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