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To: Ilaine who wrote (33703)11/3/2000 4:09:09 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Respond to of 436258
 
<<A conviction which has been judicially expunged is a legal nullity.>>

Though not necessarily a political one....<NG>



To: Ilaine who wrote (33703)11/3/2000 4:43:19 PM
From: Howard C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
You mean if you are arrested for DUI, and pay a fine, the conviction is "expunged?" Since when? It is obviously still on the record. But that's besides the point. Frankly, I could care less about that conviction. What worries me is, what kind of a man would think that it was such a serious offense as to hide it all these years? Kind of sad. And also, he was very upset that his children found out about it yesterday. If he can't figure out that a Presidential candidate has others besides his own children to be accountable to, he is not quite ready to serve, would you agree? If he had revealed this offense years ago, who in the world would bring it up now? Now remember, it is thought that he also was on drugs. I have a sneaking suspicion that there's a lot out there that we don't know about yet.