New Jersey
Senator on Trial: Day Thirty-Four – New Jersey Globe
DAY THIRTY-FOUR
Twelve jurors will return to the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Federal Courthouse in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday morning to resume deliberations in the corruption trial of U.S. Senator Bob Menendez. The jury went three hours on Friday and seven hours today without reaching a verdict.
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: In a democracy, you only need 8.3% of the vote to win a hung jury.
DAYS SINCE THE INDICTMENT: 296
DAYS SINCE MENENDEZ’S LAST CRIMINAL TRIAL ENDED: 2,431
DAYS SINCE MENENDEZ’S CURRENT CRIMINAL TRIAL BEGAN: 64
MISSED VOTES: 45
Due to the Republican National Convention, there are no votes scheduled for this week.
To refresh your recollection: in Bob Menendez’s 2017 corruption trial, the jury deliberated for four days before declaring themselves a hung jury. Ten of the twelve jurors (83%) thought Menendez was innocent. The judge declared a mistrial, the Justice Department dropped the charges, and eleven points re-elected Menendez against an opponent who put nearly $40 million of his own money into the race.
And in case you’re keeping track: it’s been 43 years and 73 days since a United States Senator from New Jersey was last convicted of accepting a bribe.
WHAT DID MENENDEZ SAY: “It is obvious the government’s case is not as simple as they made it out to be.”
NOTES FOR SIDNEY
— No verdict after second day of deliberations in Sen. Bob Menendez’s corruption trial from New Jersey Monitor’s Dana DiFilippo: “Jurors sent three notes to Judge Sidney H. Stein Monday with brief questions. They asked whether a not-guilty verdict on a single count requires unanimity and whether counts 11 and 12 of the 18-count indictment covered Menendez’s alleged intervention in the federal bank fraud case of Fred Daibes, one of his five co-defendants. The answer was yes to both. In a third note, they requested a 10-minute fresh-air break on the courthouse’s eighth-floor balcony.”
ANSWERS FROM SIDNEY
— Jury finishes 2nd day of deliberations without a verdict at Sen. Bob Menendez’s bribery trial from News 12’s Chris Keating: “After conferring with attorneys for the defense and prosecution, Judge Stein answered, ‘Yes, only if the jury concludes the government proved each element of 11 and 12 beyond a reasonable doubt.’”
WHAT THE STAR-LEDGER IS WORKING ON
— Stanley has a new Quencher tumbler color drop coming and it’s an artistic masterpiece from NJ.com’s Dawn Magyar: “While it’s been a hot minute since Stanley dropped a new Quencher Tumbler color, it’s (sic) next release is truly a piece of art. Stanley has teamed up with Asian-American illustrator and muralist Stevie Shao on a brand new Quencher design that will drop on July 16 at 12 p.m. ET for $45. The vivid illustrative design is a departure from Stanley’s usual bold tumbler drops with images inspired by folklore and nature from Shao’s childhood. The brilliant garden motif and logo design is set against a black backdrop in Stanley’s 40 oz Quencher Tumbler size for $45.”
* Jurors in Sen. Bob Menendez’s bribery trial in deliberations for 2nd day
* Jury in Sen. Menendez corruption trial to resume deliberations Tuesday
* Jury finishes 2nd day of deliberations without a verdict at Sen. Bob Menendez’s bribery trial
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New Jersey
N.J. group demands review of Trenton immigration arrest operation at auto shop
U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-Mercer, said in a statement on Facebook that she has been briefed about the incident and her office is monitoring the situation.
Pazmino said her organization is calling on members of the community to come together.
“Brown and Black immigrant communities and nonimmigrant communities are welcome, and should be uniting against this force,” she said.
She is also calling on local officials to assist relatives of those taken into custody.
“We need to support families affected by these kidnappings, with mutual aid, donations and anything else you think will help each other,” Pazmino said.
A woman identified as Andrea, while holding her 1-year-old daughter, Genesis, tearfully spoke in Spanish about the anguish she feels and her fears about the future without her husband Christian, one of the men taken into custody. A friend, who translated her word into English, said Christian was a good and honest man.
“If he used to see a neighbor carrying something heavy, he would run to help them. If a friend needed a favor, he didn’t ask, he just did it,” she said.
She said “his daughter was his whole world. He would wake up to her and give her kisses every morning. He would play with her after a long day at work. He loved us and protected us. He didn’t do anything wrong, so why was he taken?”
The Rev. Erich Kussman, St. Bartholomew’s pastor, said the entire Lutheran Church stands with the family.
“Anything you need, you can come to us. I want you to know that. I will stand with you, and we will do what we can to protect you, because that’s the call of the gospel of Jesus Christ,” he said.
“Standing with ICE is antithetical to the gospel of Jesus Christ, hands down,” he added. “Fifty-one times the scriptures tell us to welcome the immigrant and foreigner as one of our own. If you’re not living true to that gospel, the words of Christ himself, you are not a Christian, no matter what you claim to be.”
With immigration enforcement activity on the rise in New Jersey, lawmakers have proposed several bills to expand protections for immigrant communities. One measure called the “Fight Unlawful Conduct and Keep Individuals and Communities Empowered Act” would allow individuals to file a lawsuit against ICE agents who violate their constitutional rights.
Another proposed bill would require any business that operates a private prison or detention facility in the state to pay a tax equal to 50% of the taxpayer’s gross receipts derived from the operation of the facility during the previous year. The bill also stipulates all revenues generated would go to an “immigration protection fund.”
Recently proposed legislation would prohibit ICE agents from ever holding a public job in the Garden State, and New Jersey U.S. Sens. Cory Booker and Andy Kim are proposing legislation to prevent new funding for the Department of Homeland Security from being used to purchase a warehouse in Roxbury, New Jersey.
Requests for comment from ICE and the U.S. Marshals Service were not immediately returned.
New Jersey
Spring’s coming; Sunny, warm Saturday and significant warm-up ahead NJ
A brief respite from cold weather is ahead of New Jersey this weekend, before temperatures continue to rise late next week, according to the National Weather Service.
Saturday, Feb. 28 will be sunny across the Garden State, and temperatures will be comfortable, reaching the high 40s and low 50s.
Then, a brief artic cold front is expected to move into the region late on Saturday night, bringing temps to low 30’s and some scattered snow showers on Sunday, especially in North Jersey.
During the week, a couple low pressure systems are in the NWS forecast. Little snow if any is expected from these systems, especially in the late week, when a significant warm-up is expected.
Asbury Park and Monmouth County weekend weather forecast
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45.
Saturday night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 33.
Sunday: Partly sunny and a chance of snow before 1 p.m. The high should be near 39. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Sunday night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 22.
Wildwoods and Atlantic County weather forecast
Saturday: Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 56.
Saturday night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31.
Sunday: Partly sunny and a slight chance of rain before 1 p.m. The high should be near 44. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Sunday night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 19.
Newark and Essex County weather forecast
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53.
Saturday night: Increasing clouds, with a low around 32.
Sunday: Cloudy and scattered snow showers before 1 p.m. Then gradual clearing of skies, with a high near 39. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Sunday night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 17.
Juan Carlos Castillo is a New Jersey-based trending reporter for the USA Today Network. Find him on Twitter at _JCCastillo.
New Jersey
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