SEPTEMBER 02 2007

Political Prosecution in Michigan follows the same modus operandi as
the Siegelman case.
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Another Political Prosecution in Michigan?
By Scott Horton Harper's

The evidence for the broader conclusion is overwhelming. Seven
Democrats for every Republican. Close coordination with local
Republican party officials. Playing the prosecutions to the press.
Timing them, like this one, to overlap with critical elections.

No where is it more obvious than in the prosecution of Governor
Siegelman in Alabama, which Fieger cites and details in his brief.

The case against a former Detroit prosecutor, Carl J. Marlinga,
handled by the same office as the Fieger case, is now viewed very
widely by scholars studying the matter as a clear-cut case of
vindictive, politically directed prosecution. So this seems to fit an
established modus operandi of corruptly motivated prosecution.

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