LAS VEGAS (AP) ― A former Nevada director for the political advocacy group ACORN testified Tuesday that quotas were common and that no one told him he couldn't pay bonuses to encourage voter registration canvassers to work a little harder during last year's presidential campaign. "No one in ACORN knew that this was illegal, up until December," Christopher Howell Edwards testified during an evidentiary hearing before a judge set to decide Wednesday whether the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now and a former regional supervisor will stand trial in state court on felony charges.