Lawyers Urge Leniency for Convicted Ex-Senator Bob Menendez
Background
Former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is set to be sentenced later this month for his conviction on bribery charges. In a letter to the judge, his lawyers are urging leniency, citing his positive actions throughout his life and the harsh consequences he has faced since his conviction.
Life of Good Deeds
Menendez’s lawyers are highlighting his life of good deeds, including overcoming hardships and making a positive impact on society. They argue that his positive actions should be taken into account when determining his sentence.
Conviction and Consequences
Menendez was convicted in July of 16 corruption charges, along with two of the businessmen accused of bribing him. A third businessman pleaded guilty and testified at the trial. His wife, who was also accused of being involved in the scheme, faces trial next month.
Sentencing Guidelines
Menendez’s lawyers are pushing for a lenient sentence, citing the harsh consequences he has already faced since his conviction. They argue that his reputation has been ruined, he has lost his Senate seat, and he is now 71 years old. They also point out that the Probation Department calculated federal sentencing guidelines as calling for a sentence of 24 to 30 years, which they consider "draconian."
Conclusion
Menendez’s lawyers are urging the judge to consider the senator’s positive actions and the harsh consequences he has faced since his conviction. They argue that a lenient sentence would be appropriate, given his age and the lack of a compelling need to impose a custodial sentence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the charges against Senator Menendez?
A: Menendez was convicted of 16 corruption charges, including bribery.
Q: What is the recommended sentence?
A: The Probation Department recommends a 12-year prison sentence, while Menendez’s lawyers argue that a two-year sentence would be too harsh.
Q: What is the next step in the case?
A: Menendez’s wife will face trial next month on similar charges.