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Concerned
Toronto, Canada
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Oh my wonderingaboutstacymiller wrote: I think with the upcoming election of district attorney, people should look a little closer at the past of Stacey Parks-Miller. More importantly her previous career as an assistant DA in Clearfield PA. There is some good discussion on this if you change your location to Clearfield. Just look at some of the posts under her ex-fiance, Bill Shaw, the current DA in Clearfield. Parks-Miller was in a romantic relationship with Shaw. Apparently the two were known for their alcohol and drug use and after a "rage of jealousy" they once got into a major battle, fists flying along with computers, right at their office. That's just one story. Kind of makes you wonder why Stacey Parks-Miller moved from Clearfield. Don't fall for the act, which is what an attorney does by the way. I've met her and have first hand experience as to how she is. Cocky, rude, talks like a sailor, proven to be out for herself. To top all that off, she didn't even know the law when it came to my case. That cost me money. I have the proof for that. I should have taken her to the bar or filed charges against her myself but I never thought she was competent enough to even attempt a run at a political seat. I would much rather have a genuine real person as the DA like Mike Madeira. At least he is not trying to hide anything or run from anything. All voters should check her out before they think about her as the DA. Feel free to post comments. I have a lot more to say.
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State college Pa
Grampian, PA
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Look at her past. Don't think I'd want her representing me as a victim of domestic violence.
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PSU student
State College, PA
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After Madeira had been elected as DA, i know countless people who have been charged ruthlessly for something frivolous such as marijuana use.
And a couple of my friends are facing over a decade in state prison because of selling marijuana. These friends only dealt pot to pay for their tuition and get by school. They are great students, on the Dean's list, and very active in the community. But they have no future to look forward to because they sold in a "school zone." But look at state college. Where is it NOT a school zone? He throws Penn state students' futures out of the window because of his super-conservative views.
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