Posted on 05/27/2009 12:46:45 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday declined to file corruption charges against a former California lawmaker, clearing the way for his campaign for Oakland mayor next year.
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The announcement ends an investigation into former state Senate leader Don Perata that stretches back to 2004 and extended to his family and circle of political associates.
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Federal prosecutors released a statement saying only that they were declining to file criminal charges but did not say why. They said they could not "disclose our deliberative process."
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
Harry Reid and his family are running the same scams in Nevada.
“Cleared”? A prosecutor choosing not to charge doesn’t exactly “clear” the subject of the investigation.
It ends with a .. nothing..
I doubt the Grand Jury and a few in the FBI would agree with this decision.. It smells.
It ends with... disappointment... by all of those wanting justice and honest government.
Rats are in charge of the gub'mint now.
Meanwhile, Tom DeLay hasn't seen trial yet, the prosecutor has walked away from the show trial, and the charges have not been dropped.
Business as usual
What hap’n to Change?
Perhaps the FedGov ‘made up’ a little too much to take to court?
Sorta like they did with The Ted?
But we can guess. Obama said stop, and they stopped.
LOL.
Isn’t his son awaiting trial for murder in San Diego?
That would be the son of ex-Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/04/09/BAEC16VJRP.DTL
Perata is the Don of the Senate.
So, one more corrupt Rat evades justice...
"...money raised to help Oakland schoolchildren likely was spent on crab, wine, and football for a bunch of rich people.
"...Over the past ten years, Perata has spent more than $1 million of campaign cash on parties and high-end lifestyle expenditures...
East Bay Express - July 16, 2008
Coincidence or Corruption? - Documents raise new questions about the conduct of Senator Don Perata.
"...the FBI, the US Attorney's Office, and a grand jury are examining whether he operated a complicated money-laundering scheme involving his close friend and business associate, Timothy Staples.
"...Over the years, Staples was hired sometimes at Perata's urging by several companies that had business in Sacramento, the Bay Area, and around the state. The senator then would do something to benefit those companies. Staples, in turn, would pay Perata as a "consultant."
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