Update: Doyle says Thompson
Dir Jim Doyle Thompson said today Georgia may again its offer of 77,300 dollars per year the state purchasing supervisor.
He made his remarks after a body of the Confederation asks the judge decided she was wrongly convicted of manipulating auctions, to ensure that the company, whose officers had donated $ 20000 to Doyle’s resume election campaign received a travel contract.
Thompson is entitled to their work, and all workers’ rights, a State “Doyle told reporters, calling it an” innocent woman, was the plaything of politics “and spent four months in a Pekin, Ill. Before the Federal Prison is released family members today.
Although Thompson can not complain about the government for its legal fees because she was convicted on charges by federal prosecutors, Doyle said he hoped it was in any way be capable of these costs.
“She has done its job, and then caught in all this,” added the governor. The decision on granting a state - a treaty since cancelled - Adelman Travel “had nothing to do with political contributions,” said Doyle.
Doyle also criticized Republicans, said he spent “millions of dollars” during the last election in an attempt to show that Thompson was a symbol of administrative corruption.
Because all go, Doyle said he would be “happy to tell us about Thompson for the first time. He said he did not know if it is to their old job, however.
Thompson’s attorney, Stephen Hurley, a declaration that they have lost their jobs, savings of their lives, their freedom and their homeland, and it cost Georgia their reputation. “He said that judges responsible for their behaviour”, is not considered a crime. ”
“For a conviction, the government has asked for a longer period of remand, because Georgia has no responsibility,” added Hurley in communication. “Today, the government must accept responsibility for the consequences of their actions.”
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