It’s not every day that a sitting lieutenant governor faces a criminal investigation, which makes the latest developments in Georgia awfully interesting. The Associated Press reported: If it seems as if this story has been percolating for a long while, it’s not your imagination.
A New York Times report added that Skandalakis “spent more than a quarter-century as the elected district attorney in a five-county area southwest of Atlanta, and has had experience with other sensitive, high-profile cases.
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