Short version:
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is guilty of abuse of power, according to a probe by the state legislature.
Long version:
What effect will this have on the election? Does this seal the nail in the Republican coffin?
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is guilty of abuse of power, according to a probe by the state legislature.
Long version:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7662820.stmBBC wrote:
Mrs Palin was accused of sacking a senior state official, Walter Monegan, in connection with a family feud.
She allegedly fired him for refusing to sack a state trooper who was in a bitter custody battle with her sister.
The verdict of the state legislature could have a significant effect on Republicans hopes of winning the US presidential election next month.
Mrs Palin, who is John McCain's running mate, denies any improper behaviour.
"I find that Governor Sarah Palin abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.110 (a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act," investigator Steve Branchflower concluded in the 263-page report.
But Alaskan state Senator Gary Stevens, a Republican, said there were "some problems" with the finding.
"I would encourage people to be very cautious, to look at this with a jaundiced eye," said Senator Stevens, after it was announced the report would be released.
What effect will this have on the election? Does this seal the nail in the Republican coffin?