From the Indianapolis Times blog:
The Charlie White Cover-up: What Todd Rokita Doesn’t Want Voters to Know
Editor's note: This is a special report written by Erin Rosenberg for the Indianapolis Times. Rosenberg can be contacted at rosenbergerin1@gmail.com.
Secretary of State Todd Rokita has suddenly gone quiet about his investigation into voter fraud allegations against Charlie White, the man handpicked by Governor Daniels to replace Rokita as Secretary of State.
After much huffing and puffing publicly when he received Indiana Democratic Party Chairman Dan Parker’s request for an investigation, Mr. Rokita suddenly doesn’t want to talk about it anymore. He won’t say a word about his finding, what facts he considered, or whether he recommended an investigation by the special prosecutors.
What I determined is that it should be fairly obvious, even to a casual observer, that Charlie White “knowingly” violated Indiana law. Second, it appears, based on Indiana case law, that the evidence of the 2009 poll book documenting Mr. White’s specific knowledge of the exact procedures required to use the fail safe provision (vote legally) not only prove overwhelmingly the “knowingly” element of his May 2010 voter fraud, but also prevents Mr. White from claiming the defense of mistake.
I suspect Mr. Rokita’s “report” might contain some of these same facts, which would make it clear that Mr. White is in deep legal trouble right now. Below is my best guess on what is contained in Mr. Rokita’s report:
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