Tuesday, December 13, 2005
The Times corrects the Roger Green error: report isn't public
Well, it took a few days, but the Times on 12/13/05 did respond to my request (and perhaps a request from others?) for a correction:
An article on Friday about Assemblyman Roger L. Green of Brooklyn, who is considering a run for Congress despite a criminal record, referred imprecisely to a secret report prepared by the Assembly ethics committee after his conviction for petty larceny in 2004. Although the report, which recommended sanctions, was issued to Assembly leaders, it was not made public.
An article on Friday about Assemblyman Roger L. Green of Brooklyn, who is considering a run for Congress despite a criminal record, referred imprecisely to a secret report prepared by the Assembly ethics committee after his conviction for petty larceny in 2004. Although the report, which recommended sanctions, was issued to Assembly leaders, it was not made public.