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NV-Sen: Charges Dismissed Against Lt. Gov. Krolicki, but He Won't Challenge Reid

by: DavidNYC

Mon Dec 07, 2009 at 7:05 PM EST


Nevada's Republican Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki caught a huge break today:

Charges against Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki and his chief of staff tied to his alleged mismanagement of a college savings program were dismissed this morning in Clark County District Court.

Judge Valerie Adair issued a written ruling on arguments she heard Nov. 24 from attorneys for Krolicki and his chief of staff, Kathryn Besser, dismissing counts that stemmed from what prosecutors called mismanagement of a multi-billion dollar college savings program while Krolicki served as state treasurer. ...

Adair's ruling indicated she found the grand jury indictment to be overly vague - a point that defense attorneys had argued in their hearing on the matter two weeks ago.

In the ruling, Adair wrote, "Defendants contend that the indictment does not provide sufficient notice of the charges against them. The court agrees."

At this point, the prosecution can either appeal or simply seek a new indictment - or do neither. The case is being handled by the state Attorney General's office, and there's been some unseemly political intrigue in that regard as well:

State Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto came under fire after it was learned last month that her husband had planned a fundraiser for one of Krolicki's Democratic opponents for the lieutenant governor's seat. At the last court date, her office offered to remove itself from the prosecution, which the defense declined.

Masto, first elected in 2006, is a Democrat herself, unsurprisingly. Her husband Paul had been helping out businessman Robert Randazzo. In any event, the big electoral news seems to be this:

A spokesman for Nevada Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki (R) says Krolicki has no plans to run for Senate even though a judge dismissed felony charges against him Monday.

Krolicki opened an exploratory committee to challenge Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) shortly after the 2008 election, but soon after he was charged with misappropriating millions of dollars in state money stemming from his time as state treasurer.

He was cleared of those charges Monday, but spokesman McKay Daniels said Krolicki won't be entering the Senate race. Krolicki annnounced in August that he would instead seek reelection, and he's sticking with that.

Then again, it's not like things could get much worse for Harry Reid.

DavidNYC :: NV-Sen: Charges Dismissed Against Lt. Gov. Krolicki, but He Won't Challenge Reid
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I really hope politics didn't motivate Masto
otherwise this could turn ugly very quickly.  She's a good candidate could have a bright future but something like this could ruin her career.

Nevada politics is such a clustercuss
I just don't understand how a milquetoast guy like Harry Reid (really the Milhouse Van Houten of Senate majority leaders) has managed to rule Nevada politics for almost three decades.

Has he just become so vehemently disliked by the people of Nevada that they'll toss him out of office in favor of the fourth-tier opposition? I think the only thing that gives me hope that he'll win re-election is the low caliber of opposition he's drawn. If Dean Heller or Brian Sandoval had jumped into this, I think we'd be looking at a sure loss.

Hell, if the majority leader of the United States Senate can't beat back a former college basketball player who has already lost a statewide race (Tarkanian) or a former one-term state senator who led her party into near oblivion as the state chairperson (Lowden), then he probably deserves to lose.


My understanding: Reid put his life at risk to take Nevada gaming
from the mob.

I don't know the history, but his tenure as head of the Nevada gaming commission seems to have been at a key time.

But that was three decades ago, and there are a lot of new people in NV. When I was in Reno about a month ago, the airwaves were filled with Reid bio spots, as if he were introducing himself to voters for the first time.

Now I realize he was also reminding current NV voters about his contributions - imagine NV today if gaming were still dominated by the mob.  


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He is introducing himself to voters
  Nevada has one of the more transient populations of any state in the union. I would expect that a substantial portion of the voters next year were not NV residents the last time Reid ran for election. I think he wants to show the people who he really is and what he has done for Nevadans, rather than the voters just seeing him as a party leader in the Senate. It seems like a smart move, especially since he has the campaign funds to do it.

52, male, disgruntled Democrat, CA-28

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The mob attempted to carbomb him
When he was head of the Nevada Gaming Commission.

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I never understood it either
Wonder what the landscape of Nevada would have looked like today had Ensign defeated him in 1998 instead of losing to Reid by 400 votes in the 1998 Senate race.

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I was really surprised...
that Ensign gets high marks from the Humane Society, but I didn't realize that he was a veterinarian before politics.

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