http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A15154-2003Sep2.htmlFLANDREAU, S.D., Sept. 2 -- Rep. William J. Janklow (R-S.D.) went to court for the first time today to face a charge of manslaughter after the accident last month that killed a motorcyclist on a rural road.
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His political career is also in jeopardy. A statewide poll recently showed that a large majority of South Dakotans want him to resign from Congress if he is found guilty of causing the crash; 45 percent said he should resign now. If Janklow were to resign, a special election would be called. Analysts here say the seat might well switch to the Democrats if that happened.
Lawyers who handle traffic cases in this area say many cases like Janklow's would be resolved through plea bargaining, with the driver pleading guilty to some charge in return for a promise that he would not go to prison.
But such a deal may be difficult for prosecutors to accept in Janklow's case, because of a widespread public view that the four-term governor will get special treatment because of his political connections.
"If any of us had committed the crime he has, and with his driving record, we wouldn't be walking the streets without having posted a significant bail," read a letter to the Sioux Falls Argus Leader from reader Tim Borger. "But, because Mr. Janklow is part of the 'good ol' boy' network in this town, he is likely to get off without any serious ramifications."
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