Friday, September 15, 2006

Campaign Complications

Indiana Barrister:
"Well less than 24 hours after an in-house debate at the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Hobnob, Democrat Melina Kennedy and Republican Carl Brizzi are going after each other. In a news release put out this morning, Kennedy accused Brizzi of being soft on crime by giving a 'free pass to a habitual offender.' She's referring to the 2004 case of Bilal Abdullah (no relationship). Abdullah was convicted in Marion County Court in 2004-05 on weapons charges and resisting arrest. He was also sentenced as a habitual offender, so he got 10 years. His sentence was overturned because a document necessary to certify his status as a habitual offender had not been signed by a judge."

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