Ex-Commerce secretary not charged in auto accidents

Thursday, July 05, 2012
Bryson    Former U.S. Commerce Department Secretary John Bryson has been absolved of any wrong doing in a series of odd hit-and-run accidents last month in Southern California that led to his resignation, according to multiple news accounts.    Los Angeles County prosecutors declined to charge Bryson for driving while intoxicated or leaving the scene even though some trace levels of the sleeping drug Ambien were found in his system.    Bryson was found unconscious behind ...
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