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Remember that AZ State Representative that made the racist statements a few times a few months ago?
Yeah....it just got worse for him. BTW, he is a staunchly conservative, "family values" kind of guy. Oh, and he was found guilty of three counts of
And the weird part:
And here is the kicker, they were talking about this on the radio today here: he is a practicing attorney and a member of the State Bar of Arizona, which requires its members to disclose any convictions, whether they were expunged or not.
This guy has been a real piece of work, he got re-elected in November (if you have been to his district, you would understand why...it's not made up of rocket scientists). After his racist statements, the republican governor asked him to resign, he didn't, and he was stripped of all of his committees. Yesterday, before this story broke, he made a big public apology in front of the AZ House and Senate for his racist statements.
You can't make stuff like this up....
Yeah....it just got worse for him. BTW, he is a staunchly conservative, "family values" kind of guy. Oh, and he was found guilty of three counts of
State Rep. David Stringer Charged With Child Porn in 1983, Court Records Show
Steven Hsieh | January 25, 2019 | 6:00am
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Arizona State Representative David Stringer was charged with multiple sex offenses, including child pornography, when he lived in Baltimore in 1983, according to Maryland State Court records.
Stringer — a Republican lawmaker from Prescott who's been under fire in recent months for making racist statements — was indicted on five sex offenses on October 10, 1983, according to a microfilm copy of his case history obtained by Phoenix New Times from the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
That record appears to show a Maryland court entered a judgment of guilt for Stringer on three sex offenses. The case history also shows that he was sentenced to five years of probation in the case, and was ordered to seek treatment at a well-known clinic for people with sexual disorders.
And the weird part:
Details of Stringer’s charges are hard to come by. That’s by design.
Stringer’s case record was expunged by the Maryland Judiciary in 1990, according to Detective Jeremy Silbert of the Baltimore Police Department.
Nadine Maeser, a spokesperson for the Maryland Judiciary, said the microfilm of Stringer’s case history was provided to New Times in error.
"Because the law prohibits reviewing and disclosing information from an expunged record, you are instructed to destroy or return these records immediately,” Maeser wrote in a letter after New Times sought clarification about Stringer’s case history.
"New Times lawfully obtained documents involving criminal charges against a controversial Arizona legislator,” said New Times Editor Stuart Warner. "It is not only our right to publish them, it is our duty.”
And here is the kicker, they were talking about this on the radio today here: he is a practicing attorney and a member of the State Bar of Arizona, which requires its members to disclose any convictions, whether they were expunged or not.
This guy has been a real piece of work, he got re-elected in November (if you have been to his district, you would understand why...it's not made up of rocket scientists). After his racist statements, the republican governor asked him to resign, he didn't, and he was stripped of all of his committees. Yesterday, before this story broke, he made a big public apology in front of the AZ House and Senate for his racist statements.
You can't make stuff like this up....