Attorney General Doug Gansler, a gubernatorial candidate in the Democratic primary, says Maryland should do away with the state prosecutor's office, an independent unit that investigates public corruption.
Gansler says it has no legal authority that isn't covered by other state and federal attorney offices. He believes the state could save $1.2 million by reassigning its employees to other law enforcement agencies.
The state established the unit within the Attorney General's Office in 1977 to investigate election law violations, bribery, perjury and other offenses by public officials and employees.
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Well of course a Democrat/Socialist wants to dissolve an agency that investigates Democrat/Socialists!
ReplyDeleteDuuuuh!
ReplyDeleteAnd he wants to be our next Governor!
2:58 That's the problem, they don't do it. Nor do they prosecute. Waste.
ReplyDeleteKinda makes you go uhmm..its to bad we need one..but then again how much coruption did then uncover?put in jail? Just another incompetent government fat cat sucking funds and providing no product?
ReplyDeleteYou spend 4 years in office and, when it's time to try to stay in Annapolis, change is needed? Sorry, too many of you wanna go backs are crying "so much more needs to be done" that it sounds like a broker record.
ReplyDeletetalk about an oxymoron! anybody heard any updates on that whole prison run by the prisoners thing?
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