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A top political aide and a consultant to former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. were indicted Thursday for arranging robocalls last Election Day that prosecutors say attempted to deceive opposing voters.
The Grand Jury of Baltimore City filed the charges against former campaign manager Paul E. Schurick and consultant Julius Henson, both members of the 2010 gubernatorial campaign for Mr. Ehrlich, a Republican. The charges include six combined counts of conspiracy to violate Maryland election laws.See the full content of this document
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Two From Ehrlich Campaign Indicted
The two are accused of sending an anonymous robocall to supporters of Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley that said he had already won...
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