A judge is moving ahead with a probable cause inquiry in the citizen complaint charging Gov. Chris Christie with official misconduct in the Bridgegate scandal, even as the governor’s lawyer maintains the whole proceeding should be scrapped.
Bergen County Presiding Municipal Court Judge Roy McGeady heard testimony from William Brennan, a Democratic candidate for governor, Thursday to support his claim that Christie broke the law by taking no action to stop a week of politically motivated lane closures at the George Washington Bridge in 2013. The judge said he would issue a ruling on Feb. 9.
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