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Date Posted: 05:47:26 11/11/10 Thu
Author: jeffman
Subject: Re: Well, this is peculiar.
In reply to: Paul Davis 's message, "Well, this is peculiar." on 17:41:52 11/09/10 Tue

Just goes to show you, sometimes your connections will get you off on things that the average person goes to jail for.


>Incidentally, if you look this up in the news, be
>careful about accepting what you read at face value.
>Hurlbert is lying repeatedly and often about this
>matter.
>
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>A wealthy hedge fund manager in Colorado has avoided
>facing felony charges for a hit-and-run accident
>because the local district attorney felt the charge
>could impact his high-paying job. Martin Erzinger, a
>fund manager at Smith Barney, allegedly ran over a
>cyclist with his Mercedes and then fled the scene. The
>cyclist suffered spinal cord injuries and bleeding
>from his brain. To the shock of cycling advocates, the
>local prosecutor, Mark Hurlbert, decided to charge
>Erzinger only with misdemeanors. Hurlbert said,
>“Felony convictions have some pretty serious job
>implications for someone in Mr. Erzinger’s profession,
>and that entered into it."

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