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Caught with Your Hand in the Cookie Jar? Better Not Bail Yourself Out with Campaign Funds

Election Law Society · October 15, 2012 ·

by Melanie Walter

When you write a check to support a candidate’s political campaign, you have a general expectation as to how the money will be spent. You anticipate the candidate using an election account to buy signs, make commercials, hire staffers, and even buy tickets to fundraisers or pick up coffee and donuts for volunteers. When you donate to a candidate you have faith in, one you want to see in an elected position, the odds are that one thing you do not expect, or want, your money to be spent on is a criminal lawyer. However, this use of campaign funds has been considered in New Jersey of late, as more than one New Jersey elected official has faced indictment and found himself scrambling to rally the funds necessary to mount a legal defense. [Read more…] about Caught with Your Hand in the Cookie Jar? Better Not Bail Yourself Out with Campaign Funds

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