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A SAMPLING OF ELECTION FRAUD CASES FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY

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NEW JERSEY<br />

Spencer Robbins<br />

CONVICTED: 2014<br />

False Registrations<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

Belkis M. Cespedes, Ana Vely-Gomez,<br />

Lucia M. Guzman, Inocencio Jimenez, Jose Ramon Ruiz,<br />

Wilson A. Torres, Octavio A. Dominguez, Juana A. Gill,<br />

Jose E. Gonzalez, Lourdes Inoa, and Dalila Rodriguez<br />

CONVICTED: 2014<br />

Fraudulent Use of Absentee Ballots<br />

Spencer Robbins, a municipal judge in Middlesex County, NJ, was<br />

forced to resign after it was discovered he registered to vote (and<br />

actually voted in 22 elections and democratic primaries) using the<br />

address of his Woodbridge law office. Although charged with two<br />

counts of third-degree voter fraud, Robbins was allowed to enter into<br />

a pre-trial intervention program, which means the charges will be<br />

dismissed if he successfully completes the program.<br />

Eleven individuals were arrested in a state investigation of possible<br />

manipulation of absentee ballots in the election of Paterson<br />

Councilman, Rigo Rodriguez. They entered into pre-trial intervention<br />

(PTI), a probationary program, to avoid trial and possible prison time.<br />

SOURCES<br />

http://www.nj.com/middlesex/index.ssf/2014/03/report_woodbridge_judge_who_<br />

voted_improperly_abruptly_resigns_from_bench.html#incart_river<br />

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/news/local/middlesex-county/2014/11/07/<br />

vote-fraud-ex-judge-still-trying-vote-woodbridge/18647415/<br />

heritage.org<br />

SOURCES<br />

http://www.northjersey.com/news/crime-and-courts/grand-jury-to-hear-patersoncouncilman-s-election-fraud-case-this-month-1.690931<br />

heritage.org

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