Federal prosecutors do not object to delaying corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife
Source: ABC-7/WABC New York
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 4:25PM
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Federal prosecutors in New York said Wednesday they do not oppose moving the trial of Nadine Menendez, who is charged with her husband, Sen. Robert Menendez, in a political corruption case. The prosecutors, however, said they do oppose separate trials for the husband and wife, putting the May 6 trial date in doubt.
"The Government does not object to Nadine Menendez's request to adjourn the trial," prosecutors wrote in a letter to the judge. "However, the Government requests that, rather than adjourn the trial sine die, the Court instead adjourn the trial as to all defendants until a date certain in or about July or August."
Nadine Menendez requested a postponement due to a "serious medical" issue that was not publicly disclosed.
"The Government also takes seriously the unexpected medical development described in the sealed declaration. However, the Government does not believe that-at least at this time-Nadine Menendez should be severed from her co-defendants," prosecutors said in their letter. There is a hearing in the case on Thursday.
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