Prosecutors are seeking at 15-year sentence for disgraced former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, who was convicted in a bribery case after a nine-week-long trial.
Federal prosecutors want former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey to spend the next 15 years of his life in prison. Is that the right sentence?
Prosecutors say former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez should be imprisoned for 15 years for a “grave abuse of his power,” after the New Jersey Democrat became the first person to be convicted of abusing a Senate committee leadership position and the first U.
NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Robert Menendez, the disgraced former U.S. senator from New Jersey, should spend at least 15 years in prison following his corruption conviction, after he betrayed voters by putting his office "up for sale" in exchange for ...
The New Jersey Democrat is facing potentially years in prison after he was convicted on federal corruption charges in July.
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez should be thrown behind bars for at least 15 years for his “naked greed” in accepting a “hoard of bribes.”
Former Democratic New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez faces a possible 15-year prison sentence after prosecutors called for severe penalties following his conviction on bribery and foreign agent charges. Menendez, the first U.S. senator convicted of abusing a committee leadership role and acting as a foreign agent, is set to be sentenced on January 29.
One of New Jersey’s six state ethics commissioners wrote a letter to convicted former Sen. Bob Menendez’s judge asking for leniency. A jury convicted Menendez in July 2024 of 16 crimes, including bribery,
Illinois has always had competition for the unwanted distinction of “most corrupt state.” On a per capita basis, Louisiana has been a strong front-runner and if Washington, D.C., were a state, its level of public corruption would be hard to beat.
Defense attorneys for the Democrat suggested less than 2 1/2 years of incarceration for the 'historically unique' corruption scheme
Bob Menendez should be imprisoned for 15 years for a “grave abuse of his power,” after the New Jersey Democrat became the first person to be convicted of abusing a Senate committee leadership ...
Former Sen. Bob Menendez, who was convicted on federal corruption charges last year, is reportedly seeking a pardon from President-elect Donald Trump, according to NBC News. The post Former Senate Democrat Convicted of Bribery Reportedly Seeking Pardon From Trump first appeared on Mediaite.