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riverwalker

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Thu Jan 9, 2014, 01:02 PM Jan 2014

N.J. judge denies Port Authority official's request to quash subpoena

http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/01/nj_judge_denies_port_authority_officials_request_to_quash_subpoena_in_gwb_bridge_case.html


TRENTON — A state judge denied a request from David Wildstein, a former Port Authority official who shut down lanes on the George Washington Bridge in September, who was asking the court to excuse him from testifying before the state Assembly today.

The court’s move gives the green light to what is expected to be a fiery hearing in the Assembly transportation committee later today.
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N.J. judge denies Port Authority official's request to quash subpoena (Original Post) riverwalker Jan 2014 OP
That hearing will be the real show today. GreatCaesarsGhost Jan 2014 #1
Get the popcorn ready. Kingofalldems Jan 2014 #2
Does anyone know when that hearing will be and if it will be televised? n/t pnwmom Jan 2014 #3
Here you go... Lochloosa Jan 2014 #7
THANKS! n/t pnwmom Jan 2014 #10
Here is a better link....Christie on right now at his press conference. Transportation to follow Lochloosa Jan 2014 #8
My guess is he'll plead the fifth and won't testify today. Borchkins Jan 2014 #4
Well, you certainly called that one right! That's exactly what he's doing. n/t Tanuki Jan 2014 #9
On advise of my attorney nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #5
Wally Edge knows where ALL the bodies are buried in NJ politics. FarCenter Jan 2014 #6
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