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Former South Boston state representative Brian Wallace admits violating campaign finance laws

Former South Boston state representative Brian P. Wallace Tuesday admitted to violating campaign finance laws, but said the case was an unjust prosecution propelled by Attorney General Martha Coakley’s effort to enhance her own political career. “Oh, God, this has been a nightmare,’’ Wallace, 62, said after his appearance in Suffolk Superior Court. “It’s been rough. I don’t think we should be here . . . I am the example here today . . . Martha Coakley wants to get some elected officials. I am a small-timer.’’

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