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brooklynite

(94,495 posts)
Thu Feb 16, 2017, 12:26 PM Feb 2017

Judge Rules Bridgegate Complaint Against Gov. Christie Can Proceed

Source: CBS News

NEWARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — A New Jersey judge has ruled that a criminal complaint against Gov. Chris Christie over the Bridgegate scandal can go forward.

Applause erupted in the courtroom when Municipal Court Judge Roy McGeady announced his ruling Thursday.

Christie spokesman Brian Murray said McGeady violated the governor’s constitutional rights and ignored an earlier decision that finding probable cause was flawed.

Read more: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2017/02/16/bridgegate-civilian-complaint-ruling/

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Judge Rules Bridgegate Complaint Against Gov. Christie Can Proceed (Original Post) brooklynite Feb 2017 OP
Christie may not get that The Wizard Feb 2017 #1
New report that he might get President of Seton Hall Univ... brooklynite Feb 2017 #3
Ouch, bada bing, bada boom (NT) The Wizard Feb 2017 #9
Ouch. Hortensis Feb 2017 #10
Deal breaker for cone placer for Ft. Lee traffic. Sad. NCjack Feb 2017 #2
Of course, he can make a plea deal, If he has any info to spill about a bigger fish :-) W T F Feb 2017 #4
How long ago was this? LiberalLovinLug Feb 2017 #5
Extremely slow laserhaas Feb 2017 #6
THIS IS THE BEST NEWS OF THE DAY. mpcamb Feb 2017 #7
K&R Cha Feb 2017 #8

mpcamb

(2,870 posts)
7. THIS IS THE BEST NEWS OF THE DAY.
Thu Feb 16, 2017, 10:38 PM
Feb 2017

I was so worried he'd get exempted from that mess he created with this worthless gang of quislings.

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