바카라The New York Times바카라 (January 16) has reported that the lawyers of Benjamin Netanyahu, former prime minister of Israel, are 바카라in negotiations with state prosecutors to reach a plea bargain in his long-running corruption case바카라. The case first came into the limelight in 2016 through a police inquiry that alleges that the former Israeli Prime Minister had misused his office for getting positive media coverage from the owners of two media companies in exchange for certain executive favours to these media Moghuls. He is being tried for 바카라bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges.바카라 As per the Israeli legal system, Mr Netanyahu could face imprisonment of several years in case of conviction. He has pleaded not guilty in the trial. 바카라NYT바카라 further reports, 바카라The proposed bargain includes Mr Netanyahu바카라s admitting to some of the charges, all of which he still formally denies in court, in exchange for the prosecution바카라s downgrading the seriousness of one charge, dropping another entirely and allowing Mr Netanyahu to avoid serving a jail sentence by instead performing community service...바카라 A deadlock has been created between Mr Netanyahu and the State prosecutor, as the former is interested in getting the charge of 바카라moral turpitude' against him, reports the newspaper.