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NORTH JERSEY MEDIA GROUP INC. et al v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al
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September 07, 2016
Media Can't Have GWB Conspirator Names, 3rd Circ. Rules
The Third Circuit on Wednesday dealt a blow to group of media outlets seeking the names of unindicted conspirators linked to the George Washington Bridge lane closures when it ruled that the list containing the names was considered part of discovery in the criminal case and therefore not subject to public disclosure.
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May 13, 2016
Judge Delays Deadline For List Of GWB Scandal Conspirators
A New Jersey federal judge on Friday refused to grant an unidentified individual's last-minute bid to block the public release of unindicted co-conspirators in the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal after pushing the deadline back in response to the alleged co-conspirator's request.
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May 11, 2016
Feds Won't Fight Order To Reveal GWB Lane Closure Plotters
The U.S. Attorney's Office said Wednesday that it's not going to fight a New Jersey federal judge's order to reveal its list of unindicted co-conspirators tied to the George Washington Bridge lane closures that led to criminal charges against three Gov. Chris Christie insiders.
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May 10, 2016
Reporters Gain Access To List Of Alleged GWB Plotters
A New Jersey federal judge has granted news outlets access to a list of unindicted co-conspirators linked to the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal, ruling Tuesday that the media's extensive coverage of the criminal case has already hinted at who else is involved.
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February 17, 2016
Feds Urge Judge To Block Bridge Scandal Media Request
Prosecutors fighting to keep sealed the names of unindicted George Washington Bridge scandal figures shot back Tuesday at the media's attempt obtain the information, telling a federal judge the identities of the uncharged co-conspirators in the New Jersey scandal are irrelevant at this point in the case and revealing them could harm their reputations.