New Jersey Man Charged for Voter Fraud

New Jersey Man Charged for Voter Fraud
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HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ – According to the major news media networks, there is no voter fraud in America, but in New Jersey, one man was charged for voter fraud.
Acting Hunterdon County Prosecutor Michael J. Williams and Chief of Detectives Frank R. Crisologo announced the arrest of one individual for voter fraud charges.
According to Acting Prosecutor Williams, “On November 5, 2020, after an investigation by the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office’s Major Crimes Unit, Brian C. Shilling, age 53, of Stockton,
NJ was arrested and charged with third degree fraud in casting a mail-in vote, third degree tampering with public record, forth degree unsworn falsification to authorities, four degree falsifying records and disorderly persons offense, offering a false statement for filing. Mr. Shilling falsely completed the ballot, forging the signature of another certifying the ballot and sending in the
fraudulent ballot to the Hunterdon County Board of Elections purporting that it was cast by another.”
The filing of a criminal complaint is merely a step in the criminal justice process. The defendant is presumed innocent until the matter is resolved in a court of law.