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Public defender's job hangs in balance
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Leveque, Rod
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/ Newman, Geoffrey
/ Public defenders
/ Roth, John
/ State court decisions
/ Wert, David
2005
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/ State court decisions
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2005
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Public defender's job hangs in balance
2005
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[John Roth] drew heat from the county this past week after it was reported that his office hired Geoffrey Newman, a criminal defense lawyer who was convicted this past year for paying inmates to recruit business inside county jails. Roth was aware his office hired Newman but was not directly responsible for the decision, [David Wert] said. A panel of five top administrators made the call, fully aware of Newman's background. County officials Wednesday cited other concerns about Roth's leadership before the Newman incident and described the hiring as the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.
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