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Ex-lawmaker Margo Davidson fined over campaign law violations

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FILE - Generic gavel on wooden table. HARRISBURG, Pa. - A former Democratic state lawmaker who pleaded guilty to theft and campaign finance violations in December was fined $150 on Monday by a county judge in Harrisburg.Margo Davidson, who had represented a Delaware County district in the state House before she resigned after being charged last year, had pleaded guilty in December to theft by deception, solicitation to hindering apprehension or prosecution and three campaign law violations.The case involved expense reimbursements from the House and from her campaign.

Prosecutors said her plea prevented her from again holding public office in Pennsylvania.Her defense attorney, Keir Bradford-Grey, said Davidson expressed remorse during the sentencing hearing.

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