Kevorkian Lawyer Leads in Primary
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Jack Kevorkian’s combative lawyer held a small lead in Michigan’s Democratic gubernatorial primary. Geoffrey Fieger, who has persuaded three juries to acquit the suicide doctor, portrayed himself as an anti-establishment protector of civil rights. His chief rival was Larry Owen, a lawyer who has courted unions and party leaders. With 79% of precincts reporting, Fieger had 219,000 votes, or 40%, while Owen had 205,529 votes, or 38%. Former U.S. Labor Department official Doug Ross had 118,310 votes, or 22%.
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