Thursday, May 7, 2020

More prosecutorial misconduct against Republicans

Supreme Court throws out ‘Bridgegate’ convictions of Bridget Kelly, Bill Baroni


The US Supreme Court on Thursday overturned the convictions of former Chris Christie aide Bridget Anne Kelly and former Port Authority exec Bill Baroni for their involvement in the “Bridgegate” scandal.
Kelly was sentenced to 13 months and Baroni to 18 months for the September 2013 traffic jam, in which they reduced the George Washington Bridge to just one lane, causing major backups for four days.
The pair was convicted of hatching the plan, along with PA exec David Wildstein, to exact political revenge against Democratic Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich for refusing to endorse Republican New Jersey Gov. Christie’s re-election that year.
In a unanimous decision, the high court overturned the convictions, finding that while the pair were corrupt in carrying out the lane reduction, which they claimed was part of a traffic study, Kelly and Baroni were not seeking money and therefore could not have violated federal wire fraud laws.

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