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Jersey Devil

(9,874 posts)
Thu Oct 13, 2016, 11:28 AM Oct 2016

Judge signs summons against Christie over GWB lane closures

HACKENSACK — A judge is allowing a misconduct complaint to proceed against Governor Christie over the closure of lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge.

WNBC-TV in New York on Thursday reported the judge signed the summons. The case goes to the Bergen County prosecutor's office, which will decide whether the case will lead to an indictment.

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The Republican governor appointed the prosecutor.

From The Record, Bergen County, NJ's major newspaper: http://www.northjersey.com/news/judge-signs-summons-against-christie-over-gwb-lane-closures-1.1676692

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Judge signs summons against Christie over GWB lane closures (Original Post) Jersey Devil Oct 2016 OP
Lock him up! Lock him up! nt geek tragedy Oct 2016 #1
+100 flamingdem Oct 2016 #2
When will he blame the Clinton campaign for orchestrating this? nt LexVegas Oct 2016 #3
The Republican governor appointed the prosecutor. Qutzupalotl Oct 2016 #4
will anyone notice with all this crappola on drumpf today? sort of a friday night news dump........ KewlKat Oct 2016 #5

Qutzupalotl

(14,317 posts)
4. The Republican governor appointed the prosecutor.
Thu Oct 13, 2016, 12:29 PM
Oct 2016
The case goes to the Bergen County prosecutor's office, which will decide whether the case will lead to an indictment.

So...no?
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