The Nation - News from Nov. 11, 1986
West Virginia Atty. Gen. Charlie Brown, accused of “shaking down†his staff for campaign contributions, went on trial on eight misdemeanor counts of violating state election laws. A bid by the defense to delay the trial was denied by Circuit Judge Margaret Workman in Charleston. Brown, 36, a Democrat, was indicted last February and charged with asking members of his staff to buy tickets for a 1985 fund-raiser to pay off debts from his 1984 election. State election laws prohibit soliciting state employees for campaign contributions.
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