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Grand Jury Declines To Indict Councilman Scott Griggs

DA Susan Hawk might still be in treatment for depression, and each week her office might continue to bring us another high-level firing, but today justice prevailed, as Councilman Scott Griggs will not face 10 years in prison and a loss of his law license for allegedly threatening a city employee.
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DA Susan Hawk might still be in treatment for depression, and each week her office might continue to bring us another high-level firing, but today justice prevailed, as Councilman Scott Griggs will not face 10 years in prison and a loss of his law license for allegedly threatening a city employee.

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