Recuperation can't be easy for Corzine, who is under more scrutiny than ever. Besides being accused of jeopardizing the lives of others during his high-speed trip to meet Imus, Corzine's clock is being watched too, with a detailed look at how much time he spends away from NJ. From the New York Times...
In the 450 days between his inauguration and his accident, Mr. Corzine notified Mr. Codey that he would be away for all or part of 111 days, and would sleep out of state on 77 nights, according to letters from Mr. Corzine’s chief of staff, Tom Shea, recording the transfer of power.
Between his 14 months filling in after McGreevey and his time subbing for Corzine, could Codey log in more time as governor than Corzine?


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He was sleeping? With whom?