Before Christie became Governor, from 2002 to 2008, he was the United States Attorney for New Jersey, appointed by George W. Bush.
From Wikipedia:
In that position, he emphasized prosecutions of political corruption, and also obtained convictions for sexual slavery, arms trafficking, racketeering by gangs, as well as other federal crimes
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I trust that I am not premature in suggesting that the lawyers for the defendants in these cases review the transcripts and evidence introduced in their trials. I sure would want to know whether my side received all potentially exonerating evidence in a timely manner. Were all of the proceedings above board? In other words, was everything about my trial conducted in a fair manner? Just a thought.