Let's see if South Carolina enforces the law. Or whether political clout wins the day.
in reference to:"A South Carolina ethics panel said Wednesday that Gov. Mark Sanford should face charges he violated state laws tied to a three-month investigation into his travel and campaign finances. The State Ethics Commission did not provide details of its decision or the specific charges Sanford would face during a hearing of the panel early next year. Officials said those details — which should include whether the accusations involve civil or criminal allegations — will be released next week. The commission found probable cause exists on several allegations."
- S.C. Panel Finds Governor Should Face Ethics Charges : NPR (view on Google Sidewiki)
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