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Tag Archives: judge robert p. patterson
Dissecting the Seabrook corruption trial
Seabrook mistrial as jury hits wall By BRUCE GOLDING Last Updated:1:04 PM, December 10, 2011 Posted:11:44 AM, December 10, 2011 A $177 bagel? A $300,000 payment to his mistress? Some $40,000 in crooked donations? None of it could get a … Continue reading
Jury in Seabrook Trial Says It Is Still Deadlocked
“We the jurors remain deadlocked on all counts,” read the note from the jury in federal corruption trial of City Council Member Larry Seabrook. For the fourth time in as many days, jurors have signaled that they are at an impasse … Continue reading
Seabrook Jurors Wrap Fourth Day of Deliberations
Seabrook Jurors Wrap Fourth Day of Deliberations – WNYC. On Day 4 of deliberations, WNYC Radio is reporting that jurors in Councilman Larry Seabrook‘s federal corruption trial asked for more transcripts of testimony from a half dozen witnesses — including the … Continue reading
Does it add up? Seabrook Jury asks for calculator
The Daily News reports that on Day 3 of jury deliberations, the panel of eight women and four men got the calculator and met for more than six hours before retiring for the night without reaching a verdict. The NY … Continue reading
Jurors in Seabrook Corruption Trial Face First Full Day of Deliberations – WNYC
Jurors in Seabrook Corruption Trial Face First Full Day of Deliberations – WNYC. Jurors in the federal corruption trial of Councilman Larry Seabrook requested to review nearly a dozen exhibits during the first full day of deliberations at federal court … Continue reading
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Closing arguments conclude in trial of city Councilman Seabrook
Today’s roundup of news from the final day of arguments, summations and rebuttals in the federal corruption trial of City Councilman Larry Seabrook. Jury deliberations began yesterday afternoon and lasted an hour before jurors were sent home. Deliberations resume Friday … Continue reading
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Tagged a.l. eastmond & sons, african american civic and legal hall of fame, easco, edward wilford, Jr., judge robert p. patterson, larry seabrook, leon eastmond, NE Bronx Democratic Club, ne bronx redevelopment corp, nebrc, yankees stadium
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