William Kennedy,a man who created one of the country's most respected public defender's offices in Hennepin county has lost his job after a dramatic campaign that was rife with accusations of wrongdoing on both sides. Kennedy, who's held the post as Hennepin county chief public defender for 25 years was accused of using his office to investigate his opponent--William McGee. The State Board of Public Defense voted late Thursday to appoint McGee to Kennedy's post. Minnesota public radio's Elizabeth Stawicki reports: The appointment ends a tumultuous campaign for the job that heads the biggest public defender staff carrying the highest caseload in the state. It was a political campaign that saw accusations against mcgee including murder, drug use and sexual relations with a client...and accusations against Kenn