Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's re-trial on
federal corruption charges starts in Manhattan today.
Not exact matches
Rob Walker, who served as chief deputy to former Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, has been indicted on
federal charges of obstructing justice and lying to FBI agents just weeks before the scheduled
start of his former boss»
corruption trial.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to hear former Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver's bid to block his retrial on
corruption charges, paving the way for a planned April 16
start to Silver's new trial in Manhattan
federal court.
The arrest of New York State Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver on
federal corruption charges earlier this year, and his subsequent resignation as speaker, sent shock waves through Albany — and apparently U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara was just getting
started.
Jurors in a Manhattan
federal court will
start hearing testimony next week on
charges of bribery and
corruption against a former top aide to the governor, two Syracuse business executives and an energy company official.
Former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno's re-trial on
federal corruption charges is scheduled to
start on Feb. 4.
Jurors in a Manhattan
federal court will
start hearing testimony next week on
charges of bribery and
corruption against a former top aide to the governor, Joe Percoco, two Syracuse business executives and an energy company official.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear former Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver's bid to block his retrial on
corruption charges, paving the way for a planned April 16
start to the Manhattan Democrat's new trial in
federal court.
Start - Up NY is among a number of economic development programs that have faced setbacks recently as the architect of many of the ventures faces
federal corruption charges.
Syracuse, N.Y. — A
federal judge has delayed the
start of a trial of four men, including two Syracuse business executives, facing
corruption charges related to economic development projects in Upstate New York.
«Former state Sen. Malcolm Smith — who faces
federal corruption charges in a trial that
starts Monday — blew tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars on a self - promotional newsletter marking the end of his 14 - year career.The four - page mailer — filled with 36 pictures of Smith with the heading «accomplishments» repeated across the top — landed in the mailboxes of 123,000 voters in southeast Queens in the days between Christmas and New Year's.»