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Brooklyn DA Challangers Say Incumbent is Slack on Corruption
by Fred Mogul
BROOKLYN, NY September 09, 2005 —Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes has been in office since 1990. He faces three challengers in next Tuesday's primary who say that's too long. Hynes is running on a platform of cleaning up corruption. His opponents say he's part of the problem. WNYC's Fred Mogul has more.