Residency Revisited
September 12, 2005 | 6:11 a.m.
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes, something of a stickler on residency issues, seems to have established that the time he spends in Breezy Point doesn't endanger his legal residency in Brooklyn. But that doesn't mean it's not a political liability, which challenger Mark Peters probes pretty directly in this spot. The letters on the screen read: "District Attorney Charles Hynes doesn't see all the corruption in Brooklyn...Maybe that's because he lives in a gated community...in Breezy Point, Queens."
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