Another day ends with no verdict in Menendez bribery trial
NEWARK, N.J. — Jurors completed a seventh day of deliberations in the bribery trial of Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez and a wealthy friend Wednesday without a verdict, as defence attorneys pushed for the judge to instruct them that a deadlock can be an acceptable outcome to the case.
Deliberations began on Nov. 6, but the jury restarted Monday after a juror was excused for a previously scheduled vacation and was replaced by an alternate.
Outside the courthouse, Menendez thanked jurors he said were “asserting my innocence” in the jury room.
“I appreciate the jurors standing up for me in terms of advocating for my innocence,” the senator from New Jersey said. “I hope they come to a verdict across the board of innocence, and I look forward to tomorrow being that day.”