See my 5/14/07 post on page 10 on this thread. From my 5/14/07 post:
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The mail arrived unusually late Friday afternoon. I had received my reply from the Governor, or rather a Warren Davis, Office of Citizen Services. Mr. Davis wrote in his letter that Gov. Crist asked him to respond on his behalf regarding my "requesting the appointment of a special prosecutor." The Governor said no because State Attorney Meadows has to inform the Governor of a conflict of interest in his office and apparently the Hon. Steve Meadows doesn't see any conflict of interest.
Does anyone believe that State Attorney Hess will tell the Governor that he has a conflict of interest and request to be excused? Or, that Gov. Crist might recognize that the state attorney for Florida's 14th Judicial District refusal to reply to a Public Records Request (or a 14th Judicial Circuit judge who won't talk to a prospective juror) constitutes a conflict of interest and appoint a "special prosecutor" from another Judicial District?