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Friday, August 29, 2008

A MAYOR IN CRISIS , Worthy: Kilpatrick plea deal reports are inaccurate

Speaking of ASSHOLES , Kwame should resign,He is an absolute disgrace to the city of Detroit! And a large stain on the picture of Michigan (along with Gov Granholm )coruption and backstabbing ,Have gone hand in hand with Michigan Politics for decades,crooked Mayors who Rape their cities and Oblivious Governors who cant seem to realize that taxing business and people to death do not fix the problem of an out of control Government ! Yes Michigan, It may be too late ! Soon to be a Ghost town ,Detroit is well on it's way to it's demise thanks to a bunch of Idiotic Democrats who think they Know better.


Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy spoke out this morning about leaks to the media regarding plea deal negotiations in Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's criminal case

"It is the policy of the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office not to comment on matters related to negotiations in the Kilpatrick case or any other case," Worthy said in a statement today. "Reports regarding negotiations in print and broadcast media are not coming from my office. There are other sources, who, for some unknown reason, wish to give erroneous information to the press. We caution the public to remember this."

Worthy did not specify any of the inaccuracies.

Sources close to the investigation have told the Free Press that whether the mayor serves jail time has been the major sticking point to the negotiations. The mayor has insisted that he not serve any time behind bars.

Kilpatrick's ability to offer his resignation as part of a plea deal could disappear as soon as Wednesday, when Gov. Jennifer Granholm is to begin a hearing on whether to remove the mayor for misconduct.

Adding to the drama, a hearing in the mayor's assault case was set for 2 p.m. Tuesday in Wayne County Circuit Court, ostensibly to reconsider the terms of Kilpatrick's bond. But the hearing, one day before Granholm's proceedings, could also provide a venue for an announcement of a plea deal.

Kilpatrick -- whose new lawyers have been in talks since last week with Worthy's assistants -- is apparently willing to plead guilty to some of the eight felonies stemming from a police whistle-blower trial last year, but he does not want to return to jail, the sources said. He was jailed overnight earlier this month for violating bond.

A guilty plea to a felony would cost him his job and his law license.

The talks do not cover assault charges brought by Attorney General Mike Cox, who accuses Kilpatrick of shoving investigators trying to serve a subpoena on his friend Bobby Ferguson in July. In that case, Cox's prosecutor made an offer for Kilpatrick to resign, plead guilty to one felony and see the other assault charge dismissed -- with sentencing left to the judge.


Well Kwame ,I hope you do some Jail time ,most criminals do !

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