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Charlie White, Indiana GOP Secretary Of State, Sentenced After Felony Convictions

Charlie White Indiana Secretary Of State

KEN KUSMER   02/23/12 08:38 PM ET  AP

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Indiana's ousted top elections official was sentenced Thursday to a year of home detention for six felony convictions that a judge refused to reduce to lesser crimes – a ruling that, if upheld on appeal, will likely cost him not only his office but also his law license and livelihood.

Hamilton Superior Court Judge Steven Nation said the intentional disregard that Secretary of State Charlie White showed for the law outweighed portrayals of him as a loving father and husband. The judge refused to reduce the six felony convictions to misdemeanors that would have given the 42-year-old Republican a chance to hold onto his office.

"I believe he violated the trust of the people," Nation said.

White told the judge he would appeal the one year's detention on each of the six felonies, to be served concurrently, and Nation stayed the sentence pending that. The judge also fined White $1,000 and ordered him to serve 30 hours of community service.

But White, his wife, and his attorney said his legal problems have cost him much more than part of his freedom and his political and legal career. Defense attorney Carl Brizzi said White and his wife, Michelle, have stopped making mortgage payments on the condo that was at the heart of his legal troubles and likely will lose ownership of it. White said his assets have dwindled to whatever equity he might have in the home and small stock and bank accounts and a 5-year-old, beat-up Jaguar automobile.

"His life is in tatters," Brizzi said.

White said the charges he was convicted of Feb. 4, including perjury and theft, ignored a complicated personal life in which he was trying to raise his 10-year-old son, plan a new marriage and campaign for statewide office in 2010. He said he stayed at his ex-wife's house when he wasn't on the road campaigning and did not live in the condo until after he remarried.

Prosecutors said White listed his ex-wife's address instead of the condo on his voter registration form because he didn't want to give up his Fishers Town Council salary after moving out of the district he was elected to represent.

"I never intentionally meant to do any of the things I was convicted of," White said in a nearly 30-minute statement to the judge, pausing at times to regain his composure.

Nation didn't buy that explanation, and neither did special prosecutors John Dowd, a Republican, and Dan Sigler, a Democrat, who also rejected defense arguments that White was the victim of a political persecution.

"He's wreaked havoc with a statewide office. He's wreaked havoc with the whole election process," Dowd said in court.

White declined to comment on the sentence as he left the court with his wife, walking swiftly to a waiting elevator and saying only, "I'm going to be with my wife. I'm really happy to be with my wife."

Indiana law prohibits public officials convicted of felonies from holding office. White's conviction bars him from reclaiming the job he held onto for more than a year despite calls from Democrats and Republicans, including GOP Gov. Mitch Daniels, for him to step down.

White could be reinstated if his conviction is reversed on appeal.

The appeal isn't the only legal wrangling left in the case. Another battle continues over who will replace him permanently.

Daniels named White's chief deputy, Jerry Bonnet, interim secretary of state after White's conviction, but he isn't expected to make a permanent appointment until the Indiana Supreme Court rules in a civil lawsuit over White's candidacy.

The state Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments next week in the lawsuit, in which Democrats contend White was never eligible to run for office because he was improperly registered to vote. They want White's candidacy declared invalid so that runner-up Vop Osili, a Democrat who lost to White by about 300,000 votes, can be named to the job, which also oversees business registrations and enforces Indiana's securities laws.

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NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Indiana's ousted top elections official was sentenced Thursday to a year of home detention for six felony convictions that a judge refused to reduce to lesser crimes – ...
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Indiana's ousted top elections official was sentenced Thursday to a year of home detention for six felony convictions that a judge refused to reduce to lesser crimes – ...
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miketothad
trollslayer
01:20 AM on 02/25/2012
I'm remembering the good old days... when Republican criminals paid the price more often.
12:21 PM on 02/24/2012
Mean while in Brevard county FL, a man sits in the pokie for having cars and boats that he was using for parts in his yard.
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Ms Liann
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06:20 PM on 02/23/2012
Republicans are the R.I.Co.O. Organized crime party. The Mafia only has to commit two felonies using wires or mails within ten years apart to go down convicted of criminal conspiracy. Repugs commit crimes every second around the clock but we have no responsive Justice Department to prosecute these racketeers.
02:22 PM on 02/23/2012
another one bite's the dust hey hey another one down another one bite's the dust.
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Grumpy Old Dude
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02:16 PM on 02/23/2012
I thought that a new low had been reached when FL voted to the Governors mansion, a man who paid the largest Medicare fine for fraud ever!

This is incredible, this man is a convicted criminaI, and Gov. Daniels wants to give him his job back, and his job is to make sure elections are run "fairly," and free of fraud (like what he was convicted of)...what a joke!

Repubs aren't even pretending anymore, they don't care if their candidates or operatives are criminaIs as long as they are Repubs...anything goes!
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momoluvsu
We live in a parallel universe
03:06 PM on 02/23/2012
IOKIYAR Its ok if you are Republican--borrowed from Rachel Maddows.
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Grumpy Old Dude
My screen name forms an Acronym
04:35 PM on 02/23/2012
It's one of my favorites from her show, and apropos!
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04:47 PM on 02/23/2012
Faved !
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blinkthink
Bob Dole-Truthteller of the GOTP
08:25 PM on 02/23/2012
Daniels slid out of a crime and a criminal history with a fine in college.
01:51 PM on 02/23/2012
Corrupt office holders should be in jail, period.
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blinkthink
Bob Dole-Truthteller of the GOTP
08:26 PM on 02/23/2012
Some GOP elitists are above the law in Indiana.
01:24 PM on 02/23/2012
his lawyers statement about him being in public office as a reason to reduce the charges is nuts. If anything, the fact that he is secretary of state and got convicted for voter fraud should make him ineligible to hold that office.
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momoluvsu
We live in a parallel universe
03:06 PM on 02/23/2012
FANNED
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pat2 718
FOSS emergency management software developer
11:05 PM on 02/23/2012
Right! It goes along with the view that privileged folks should be let off with a hand-slap 'cause they're "better" than the rest of us, but poor folks should be thrown in jail for even tiny "offenses" like smoking marijuana.
09:15 AM on 02/27/2012
That is what happens in government when certain groups are over-represented. They see their own transgressions as minor, and other groups transgressions as severe problems with society.
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stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
01:09 PM on 02/23/2012
so what are the other charges ?
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Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
01:31 PM on 02/23/2012
Theft. He took paychecks from his job as Town Council member after moving from his district, which immediately vacates his seat on the Council.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
12:59 PM on 02/23/2012
mitch daniels always has a bunch of this type around him. Remember the gwbush white house with carl rove, tony gonzales, cheeney, etc.
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
12:43 PM on 02/23/2012
If a poor black guy had accidentily ripped a corner of the ballot where there was a checkmark, in unofficial, neighborhood, elections for local dog-catcher part time substitue, he would be in jail doing 10 to 15, and used as proof that Barack Obama is the devil.
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Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
01:33 PM on 02/23/2012
H@ll, a black man possessing a baseball bat outside of a place brings out months of cries of voter fraud from the cons, even after an investigation shows no such intimidation took place!
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
01:35 PM on 02/23/2012
Saw that! Fanned. Vote the bums out!!
OBAMA 2012!!!!
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
12:26 PM on 02/23/2012
One down, a whole bunch more to go.
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
12:44 PM on 02/23/2012
The big one is already pacing up and down all over his office, counting the days til recall.
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
12:45 PM on 02/23/2012
Not in this state, but the effect is the same... Scott Walker.
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clutchkill
Aggressive Progressive
12:24 PM on 02/23/2012
I bet he's the pride of the Indiana GOPiggy's
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Sinister Minister
There's no way out of here alive.
12:23 PM on 02/23/2012
Hey it's only voter fraud and perjury, it's not like he's the president and is lying about a salacious affair with someone. That would be important enough to put the country on hold for two years while we tried to impeach him.

Mr. White you are so lucky it was only 6 felonies committed against the people that you are supposed to represent. If you had been sitting in your house smoking a joint they would have kicked in your door, shot your dog, held your wife and kids at gun point and confiscated all of your property.

Lucky for you we manage to keep our laws and the enforcement of them in perspective.
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doubtingthomas51
12:03 PM on 02/23/2012
Great to watch Republican voter fraud up close and personal.
These people shouldn't be allowed to run a train set.
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11:55 AM on 02/23/2012
"Brizzi has said White deserves to have the charges reduced because the 42-year-old Republican has no criminal background..."
He does now.
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Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
01:34 PM on 02/23/2012
Typically, a non-politician would expect a break in Indiana on his first offense, but we usually throw the book at politicians caught with their hands in the cookie jar.