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(State Sen. Wayne) Bryant told he could get 150 years if convicted
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Media | Newspaper - Asbury Park Press |
News Date | Wednesday, April 4, 2007 03:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | TRENTON — Making his first public appearance since being indicted on charges that he parlayed his powerful position in state government into several no-show jobs that boosted his pension, Sen. Wayne Bryant quietly strode into the federal courthouse Tuesday without addressing the allegations.
"No comment," Bryant, D-Camden, said as he and his lawyer, David Poplar, walked past a crowd of reporters into the Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse.
Inside, Bryant and R. Michael Gallagher, a former dean at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge John J. Hughes, who released them each on $250,000 personal recognizance bonds.
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