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Flashes of Lunacy

Continued from page 1

Published on September 05, 2002

Welborn let Schroeder's lie pass uncorrected. The grand jury report wasn't made public until June 26—113 days after Rackauckas won re-election. The DA's campaign featured two themes: Rackauckas' integrity and his repeated assurance that there was no grand jury investigation into prosecutorial misconduct.

This is the seventh in a series of articles based on the Orange County grand jury's findings of corruption in the district attorney's office.
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