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Federal Court Affirms Conviction of Jersey City Deputy Mayor Beldini
Court Affirms Conviction of Beldini

A federal appeals court has affirmed the corruption convictions…

Ex-Secaucus Mayor Guilty
Ex-Secaucus Mayor Guilty

A jury has returned a mixed verdict in the case of the former …

Another Brooklyn Rabbi Pleads Guilty in N.J. Case
Rabbi Pleads Guilty in N.J. Case

A New York rabbi has pleaded guilty to a money laundering …

Brooklyn Rabbi Pleads Guilty in N.J. Corruption Case
Brooklyn Rabbi Guilty in N.J. Case

The spiritual leader for the Syrian Jewish community in the …

Ridgefield, N.J., Votes to Keep Indicted Mayor
Ridgefield Votes to Keep Indicted Mayor

Voters in northern New Jersey have chosen to retain a mayor who…

Former Hoboken Mayor Sentenced
Former Hoboken Mayor Sentenced

A federal judge has sentenced Hoboken's former mayor to two …

Jersey City Deputy Mayor Convicted
Jersey City Deputy Mayor Convicted

A jury has convicted Jersey City Deputy Mayor Leona Beldini on …

NJ Corruption Trial: Informant Strikes Back
Corruption Trial: Informant Strikes…

A defense attorney Tuesday sought to portray the government …

Federal Informant Testifies at New Jersey Corruption Trial
Informant Testifies at Corruption Trial

The informant at the center of New Jersey's largest public …

Trial Begins in New Jersey Corruption Case
Trial Begins in NJ Corruption Case

The first trial to arise from New Jersey's largest-ever public …

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What's Right and Wrong in N.J. Race

N.J. Corruption Probe

Updated: Thursday, 30 Jul 2009, 8:56 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 30 Jul 2009, 8:55 AM EDT

MYFOXNY.COM - Political analyst Steve Adubato is keeping a close eye on the political maneuvering by the gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey.

Adubato says Christie is laying low. Is that a good thing?

And what about Governor Jon Corzine's reaction to the recent corruption round-up that included a member of his administration.

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