'Bonusgate' Defendants Waive
All 12 defendants in Pennsylvania's "Bonusgate" scandal are waiving their arraignments, according to the state attorney general's office.
The defendants decided not to show up at the Dauphin County Courthouse to hear the charges against them. The AG's office expect a trial date to be set soon.
All of the defendants are connected to the House Democratic caucus and include sitting state lawmaker Sean Ramaley. They are accused of overseeing or taking part in a vast operation to divert state dollars and employees for electioneering.
Mike Manzo, the former chief of staff to House Majority Leader Bill DeWeese, has said he plans to plead guilty.
The defendants decided not to show up at the Dauphin County Courthouse to hear the charges against them. The AG's office expect a trial date to be set soon.
All of the defendants are connected to the House Democratic caucus and include sitting state lawmaker Sean Ramaley. They are accused of overseeing or taking part in a vast operation to divert state dollars and employees for electioneering.
Mike Manzo, the former chief of staff to House Majority Leader Bill DeWeese, has said he plans to plead guilty.
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