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The conviction of former Mayor Sharpe James disappointed some, vindicated others, and left some observers hopeful that it could end the city's reputation as a trough for opportunistic public officials.
Mr. James's lead lawyer, Thomas Ashley, said he intended to appeal the verdict, which a jury had wrestled with since April 9. From City Hall to the city streets, the conviction of Mr. James disappointed some, vindicated others, and left some observers hopeful that it could end this city's reputation as a trough for opportunistic public officials.
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