LOS ANGELES – The Federal Election Commission and a good-government group have come to the defense of the government’s criminal campaign contributions case against attorney Pierce O’Donnell.
In a brief filed last week with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the commission called a trial judge’s ruling throwing out most of the case “an absurd result” that “contradicts over thirty years of Commission and judicial interpretations.”
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