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Bob Menendez Loses Bid to Toss Corruption Case
Bob Menendez Loses Bid to Toss Corruption Case Amid Laptop Flap
A federal judge ruled former US Senator Bob Menendez doesn’t deserve a new trial on corruption charges even though prosecutors gave jurors a laptop that contained evidence they weren’t supposed to see.
Ex-Sen. Bob Menendez’s bid for new trial rejected again by judge
Menendez, 71, has tried multiple times to get a new trial after he was convicted on bribery charges in July 2024.
Judge rejects new trial for ex-Sen. Bob Menendez over tainted laptop
A federal judge has rejected a bid by former New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez to get his conviction on bribery charges thrown out.
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‘Gold Bar Bob’ Menendez’ daughter does not ‘understand’ his ‘grace and forgiveness’ of wife Nadine: Letter
Former US Senator Bob Menendez ‘scrappy kid’ who grew up fast, according to letters from family, friends seeking lenient ...
NBC New York
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Prosecutors seek 15 years for former NJ Sen. Bob Menendez after bribery conviction
Prosecutors say former U.S. Sen.
Bob Menendez
should be imprisoned for 15 years, after the Democrat from New Jersey became the first to be convicted of abusing a Senate committee leadership ...
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Federal prosecutors want Bob Menendez to serve 15 years. Should he? | Kelly
Federal prosecutors want former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey to spend the next 15 years of his life in prison. Is ...
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Judge won’t wipe Bob Menendez’s corruption conviction over improper evidence claim
A federal judge on Wednesday denied former Sen. Bob Menendez’s (D-N.J.) bid to toss his corruption conviction and receive a ...
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