Not all inquiries into politicians end with charges
By Bill Sizemore, The Virginian-Pilot | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
In 2012, a grand jury was empaneled to scrutinize state Sen.
That investigation appears to have petered out.
"As far as I'm concerned, it's all closed up," said
Miller, who insisted all along that his hiring by Orion had nothing to do with the tax break, no longer works for the company.
More recently, a federal grand jury has been looking at the circumstances surrounding the surprise resignation last month of state Sen.
Puckett's exit handed Republicans a 20-19 majority in the
Del.
It's unclear whether that inquiry will result in any prosecutions.
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