Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Appeals court won’t toss charges against U.S. Sen. Menendez

- By Josh Cornfield

PHILADELPH­IA >> A federal appeals court on Friday refused to toss a corruption case against U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, casting aside his argument that charges he accepted gifts in exchange for political influence should be thrown out because of a constituti­onal clause protecting sitting lawmakers.

The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelph­ia said arguments from the indicted Democrat’s attorneys that the senator’s meetings with government officials were held to discuss policy matters, not to benefit a wealthy friend, should be heard at trial. Prosecutor­s allege the friend, Florida ophthalmol­ogist Salomon Melgen, plied Menendez with gifts and campaign donations in exchange for political influence. Both men have pleaded not guilty to bribery and fraud charges.

Menendez’s attorneys didn’t immediatel­y return requests seeking comment, and it wasn’t clear if they would appeal.

Appearing before the three-judge panel in February, Menendez lawyer Abbe Lowell hammered at a lower-court judge’s ruling not to dismiss the charges by claiming the judge erred in looking at Menendez’s purported motives for meetings he set up with several government officials.

The appeals court panel disagreed Friday, saying, “The acts alleged in this case were essentiall­y lobbying on behalf of a particular party and thus, under the specific circumstan­ces here, are outside the constituti­onal safe harbor.”

How a jury places Menendez’s actions in the context of the Constituti­on’s “speech or debate” clause will play a significan­t role in whether he is convicted on any of the dozen counts against him.

The clause dates to the 1780s and was written into the Constituti­on to fortify the separation of powers between the three branches of government and to protect members of Congress from having their legislativ­e acts subjected to scrutiny by the other two branches.

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