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Lawyer of former city official who admitted to stealing may ask for charges to be dropped
Posted on December 18, 2012 at 10:21 PM
Updated Tuesday, Dec 18 at 11:40 PM
An Attorney for a former city comptroller who admitted to stealing $53 million from her hometown may ask for some of the charges against her to be dropped.
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