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Old 01-08-2008, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Highwayman View Post
OK, if you want to be picky, your quote came from a link imbedded in the link that I posted. But that’s just attempting to distract from the issue. Let’s recap.

The attorney, Grodner, committed an act of vandalism and was citied for misdemeanor damage to private property. It should have been raised to a felony when the damage was found to be over $300.

The state’s attorney instead urged Sgt McNulty to accept Grodner’s offer to pay the amount of his deductable and turn it in to his insurance, thereby committing insurance fraud. It appears that the only reason they are prosecuting now is because of public pressure.

So now we have two posters attempting to minimize the actions and responsibility of Grodner. Go back to my fist post where I ask where are the lefties that are denouncing Grodner’s actions. I see that they are not here.
I haven't "minimized" Grodner's responsibility for his actions. I've just characterized this whole deal as small potatoes, which it is.
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