According to Attorney General Moonbeam, "highly inappropriate behavior" doesn't amount to criminal behavior. I guess the
leftwing thugs who support the criminal enterprise formerly known as ACORN will consider
this a victory or something.
Some members of the community organizing group ACORN engaged in "highly inappropriate behavior," but did not break any criminal laws, according to a report released Thursday by Attorney General Jerry Brown that includes newly obtained videotapes.
The report also uncovered "likely violations" of state civil laws designed to protect personal information, including dumping 500 pages of confidential records into a Dumpster, failure to file a 2007 tax return, and four instances of possible voter registration fraud by ACORN in San Diego in connection with the 2008 election, as well as other irregularities in the group's California operations.
So there are "likely violations" os state civil laws but nobody will be prosecuted?
Those irregularities have been referred to the appropriate authorities, Brown said.
"A few ACORN members exhibited terrible judgment and highly inappropriate behavior in videotapes obtained in the investigation, but they didn't commit prosecutable crimes in California," said Brown, the presumptive Democratic gubernatorial nominee.
I guess Brown doesn't want to alienate his future campaign workers.
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