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Attorney general's office has one week to find prosecutor for Krolicki case

A judge Wednesday gave the state attorney general’s office one week to find a prosecutor to take over the case against Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki and his chief of staff. They are accused of misappropriating state funds.

District Judge Elissa Cadish had disqualified the attorney general from prosecuting Krolicki and Kathy Besser.


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  • “I need to know who’s going to proceed with the case,” Cadish said. “I don’t want it to just sit out there indefinitely.”

    The attorney general’s office last week filed a petition with the Nevada Supreme Court to overturn Cadish’s decision to remove the agency from Krolicki’s case. No ruling has been issued.

    Chief Deputy Attorney General Conrad Hafen said Wednesday that he will file a request in District Court asking Cadish to hold off appointing a new prosecutor while the Supreme Court considers the agency’s request.

    Hafen also said the attorney general has identified three potential special prosecutors who could take over the case. They have not reviewed the case and haven’t agreed to prosecute.

    Authorities accuse Krolicki of misappropriating about $6 million in fees earned by the state’s college savings program by not depositing it in state accounts, as required by law.

    The funds have been accounted for, and Krolicki is not charged with embezzlement.

    Krolicki and Besser have maintained their innocence.

    The Nevada College Savings Program is a public-private initiative aimed at helping students and parents save money for school.

    The charges arose from a 2007 audit of the program. Auditors said Krolicki went around budget controls and spent more on advertising than the Legislature allowed.

    A Clark County grand jury indicted Krolicki and Besser on multiple felony charges.

    Krolicki was indicted on two counts of misappropriation and falsification of accounts by a public officer and two counts of misappropriation by a treasurer.

    Besser was charged with two counts of being a principal to misappropriation and falsification of accounts and being principal to misappropriation by a treasurer. She was chief of staff in the treasurer’s office starting in 2001 and later was chief of staff in the lieutenant governor’s office.

     

    Contact reporter David Kihara at dkihara@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-1039.

     

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    Raising Taxes wrote on June 04, 2009 03:58 AM: Legislators just raised taxes for THIS?

    When is the AG going to be prosecuted for abuse of office for political purposes?????

    Good Democrats and good Republicans all know this is a hatchet job to keep Krolicki from running for Governor or Senate.


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    I want to be on the jury! wrote on June 03, 2009 04:47 PM: I would do my best to acquit, or, at worst, hang the jury.

    This is political and driven by Hapless Harry Reid. There aren't enough premptory challenges to eliminate all of us.


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    equal justice wrote on June 03, 2009 04:07 PM: A "witch hunt" that is sucking the the Nevada taxpayers DRY!!!!.............

    Wooo hooo, finally the AG get's caught in her praticed game of conspiracy and has been ordered by a judge to name a independent prosecutor!!! If I was the judge, I would nail Masto to the wall for blowing off my decision!!!

    If the Supreme Court sides with Masto and allows the AG to carry on with her mockery of the Justice system, Kroclicki could load his weapon for a massive civil lawsuit at the taxpayers expense.

    .....a word to the wise [Supremes]...stay out of it and allow Kroclicki his FAIR DAY IN COURT!!!!!!!!!!!


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    why waste the money and time wrote on June 03, 2009 03:54 PM: lets focus on all the waste and scams at the union park /symphony park debacle money pit cash cow nightmare


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    Sal Saveg wrote on June 03, 2009 01:42 PM: Now THIS is Political Motivation!

    No money is missing. But a popular Republican who might run for the US Senate is charged by a democrat who has a history with the current DEM Senator...

    Nothing fishy going on here folks, just keep blindly moving along!


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    slm wrote on June 03, 2009 01:22 PM: ahhhhh Judge Cadish made an order!

    Simple AG Masto, name your prosecutor!

    ...or do you too want to be held in contempt!?!?!?!?




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    Leon wrote on June 03, 2009 12:19 PM: Hmmm, something doesn't smell right here with Cadish.