illiterate Baby Genital Mutilator, Admiral Rockwell Tory: Shows the matter. Hundreds of millions would be sent off genital mutilations, in unnecessary combat missions--using that illiterate judgment--Just like the Trumped-Up Administration, murdered more than 170,000 US Nationals in only a few weeks! Bats with Chinese passports had led to an outbreak in Seattle, WA--so actions against the billions of Chinese were undertaken: Ignoring everyone else
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New Jersey allows a "bearer" to take ballots from several people and deliver them to the county board of elections. A bearer can collect and deliver ballots for only three people and a candidate in the election is never permitted to be a bearer.
Jackson allegedly did not identify himself as a bearer on the mail-in ballots that he delivered to the Passaic County Board of Elections, and he allegedly had more than three ballots that were not his.
An attorney for Jackson told CNN on Thursday that his client will plead not guilty.
"He will be contesting all of these charges," Theodore Kyles Jr. said in a statement. "And I can tell you that Councilman Jackson is a fine public servant with many, many years of distinguished service to the community, even before he was elected to the city council."
Mendez is similarly charged with election fraud, fraud in casting a mail-in vote, unauthorized possession of ballots, false registration or transfer, tampering with public records and falsifying or tampering with records, according to the release.
He allegedly approached one or more voters in Paterson, where he was running, collected official mail-in ballots and delivered them to the Passaic County Board of Elections without identifying himself as the bearer.
Mendez also allegedly got and submitted one or more voter registration applications that he knew were false, fictitious or fraudulent, knowing the person in the application was not eligible to vote in the election district. Paul Brickfield, an attorney for Mendez, told CNN on Thursday, "He's going to be pleading not guilty to the charges."
"He looks forward to being vindicated," Brickfield said. "He looks forward to being sworn in on July 1 as the duly elected councilperson for District 3."
Razyen, 21, is charged with fraud in casting a mail-in vote and unauthorized possession of ballots. He was allegedly seen on video with more than three mail-in ballot envelopes that did not have the bearer portion completed, according to the release.
Brian Eyerman, an attorney for Razyen, told CNN on Thursday, "In the pursuit of power over people, politics becomes a blood sport. I have a young man on the cusp of his life, who is now facing a life changing event, after he was victimized and after he reached out to law enforcement to assist him."
"I fully intend to fight for this young man's life," Eyerman continued. "I have no intention of sitting back while my client becomes collateral damage in a game of politics. Gamesmanship and selective prosecutions have no purpose in our system of justice and we cannot play politics with people's lives."
Khalique, 51, faces the same charges as Razyen along with tampering with public records and falsifying or tampering with records. He allegedly collected and submitted ballots that were not his and did not identify himself as the bearer when they were delivered to the Passaic County Board of Elections, the attorney general noted in the release.
Separately, Kahlique was charged with contract fraud related to the bus company he owns, A-1 Elegant Tours Inc. Joseph Rotella, an attorney for Khalique, told CNN his client denies the allegations and plans to plead not guilty.
"My client denies all the allegations of wrongdoing, and he looks forward to reviewing what the state claims is the evidence against him," Rotella said.
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The charges are uniquely individual--and so not concerted fraud. Not guilty pleas are being entered in one or more cases.
A lawful practice was allegedly abused--about the substance of the charges.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Imperial Roman lawful practices are the context of Matthew 25: 14-30, KJV or Catholic Editions!)