Pictures: Key figures in Election Day robocalls
Former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s top aide, Paul Schurick, is on trial in Baltimore Circuit Court, facing one count of conspiracy and one count each of election fraud and obstruction of justice related to robocalls that went out on Election Day. Prosecutors say they were an illegal attempt to suppress voter turnout in black communities.
Read The Sun's coverage of the robocalls and listen to the message.
Read The Sun's coverage of the robocalls and listen to the message.
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Paul Schurick
Aide to former Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Paul Schurick, pictured, is on trial facing two counts of conspiracy and one count each of election fraud and obstruction of justice. He along with political consultant Julius Henson, are being accused of planning an election-night "robocall" to voters in Baltimore and Prince George's County, telling them to "relax" and that Governor Martin O'Malley and President Barack Obama (who was not on the ballot) had been successful in that day's election.
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