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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Ind. Courts - "Secretary of State's wife seeks public defender"
Robert Annis of the Indianapolis Star posted this story at 2:35 PM. Some quotes:
The wife of Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White has requested the services of a court-appointed attorney, indicating she might face the same accusations of voting irregularities that led to her husband's indictment. * * *What is an "aesthetician." According to this site:On her application for a court-appointed attorney, Michelle White wrote, "I am a target ... voted in the wrong district."
Identifying her occupation as a contract aesthetician, White said she makes $200 a week. Her husband makes $80,000 a year as Secretary of State, according to the document.
Aestheticians,or estheticians, provide skin care services in salon, spa, retail or medical settings. They're responsible for enhancing the quality and tone of clients' or patients' skin through services like makeovers, facials, color analysis, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, hair removal and more. Aestheticians may earn cosmetology or aesthetics certificates leading to state licensure.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on April 19, 2011 02:58 PM
Posted to Indiana Courts