In addition to being incarcerated until April 2010, former Senate President John Lynch must pay a $50,000 fine and cannot hold public office for at least two years after his release from prison. The ban on Lynch's return to public service before the spring of 2012 is not entirely off the wall: voters in Linden returned John Gregorio to office in 1990, eight years after his criminal conviction (and just months after his gubernatorial pardon), and voters in Union City re-elected William Vincent Musto as Mayor on the day he was sentenced to prison following his own criminal conviction.
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Who's next to go to jail? Paulsen? Norcross? The Monmouth Count
Who's next to go to jail?
Paulsen?
Norcross?
The Monmouth County Freeholder Board?
*** I have Sharpe James in the "next to go" pool. Just a step i
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I have Sharpe James in the "next to go" pool. Just a step in front of Wayne Bryant.
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I think Sharpe is a winner in that pool. Good choice.
I think Sharpe is a winner in that pool. Good choice.
I think an investigation of Warren County is on the horizon.
I think an investigation of Warren County is on the horizon.
This is just nauseating and frankly shouldn't even be being cons
This is just nauseating and frankly shouldn't even be being considered. Lynch is a disgrace to New Jersey and shouldn't even be reelected to county committee.
Did anyone ever consider the constant propogation of ideas like this is why NJ is so messed up?
Just Maybe after over 40 years of Corruption Calabrese and c
Just Maybe after over 40 years of Corruption
Calabrese and cohorts might be seen sporting silver braclets soon.