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William E. Adams (New York politician)

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because he had denied under oath that he received a bribe of $ 5,000. His trial began on March 30, 1971, and he was acquitted on March 7. In November 1970, Adams ran for re-election, but was defeated by Democrat
429: 424: 454: 158: 444: 439: 449: 419: 434: 116:. On December 29, 1970, Adams was appointed as General Counsel to the New York State Board of Standards and Appeals. In 1971, he moved to 104: 100: 96: 82: 78: 74: 70: 51: 153: 43: 244: 224: 204: 184: 372: 274: 318: 302: 290: 66: 379: 352: 338: 330: 92: 86: 39: 414: 409: 167: 35: 139: 59: 55: 311: 172: 117: 23: 391: 286: 162: 113: 251: 231: 211: 191: 403: 22:(December 25, 1922 – April 1983) was an American lawyer and politician from 85:. In November 1964, he ran for re-election, but was defeated by Democrat 108: 62:. He married Jacquela Devlin (1926–2005), and they had four children. 206:
State Senator Adams Denies Any Medicaid Wrongdoing as His Trial Opens
107:. On December 12, 1969, he was indicted by a federal grand jury for 42:. He attended Knightstown High School, and took a pre-law course at 47: 430:
Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Index

New York
Knightstown
Henry County, Indiana
Indiana University Bloomington
LL.B
University of Buffalo Law School
Buffalo, New York
Kenmore
New York State Assembly
171st
172nd
173rd
174th New York State Legislatures
F. James Kane, Jr.
New York State Senate
176th
177th
178th New York State Legislatures
perjury
John J. LaFalce
Albany
New York Red Book
ADAMS, JACQUELA J.
Archived
Wayback Machine
Times Union
Albany
BUFFALO SENATOR IS INDICTED HERE IN MEDICAID CASE
New York Times
State Senator Adams Denies Any Medicaid Wrongdoing as His Trial Opens

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