
No Verdict In Menendez Bribery Trial, As Jury Loses A Member
Jurors finished their third full day of deliberations on Thursday without a verdict.
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Jurors finished their third full day of deliberations on Thursday without a verdict.
Menendez is accused of accepting gifts from his wealthy friend in exchange for using his office to advance the doctor's personal and business interests.
Attorneys concluded closing arguments Monday afternoon as the trial entered its 10th week.
The day was dedicated to spirit and pride, and was marked by an unprecedented police presence to protect both the runners and the expected two and a half million spectators cheering them on.
Some of the fine folks covering the race for CBSNewYork took to social media to give us an inside look at the scene around town.
Some of the fine folks covering the race for CBSNewYork took to social media to give us an inside look at the scene around town. Here's a look!
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