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April 19, 2008
Former Newark Mayor Convicted
The former major of Newark, Sharpe James, was convicted following a jury trial. A press release of the US Attorney's Office in New Jersey tells of his conviction on corruption-related charges. It notes that "James remains under indictment on another set of chages related to his alleged fraudulant use of city credit cards.
See also NYTimes here.
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