President Trump is once again demanding that Colorado officials "free" former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters from prison, this time adding a threat to "take harsh measures" if she is not let go.
Last October, a Colorado judge sentenced Peters to 8 years and six months in jail after a jury found her guilty on seven of 10 counts related to her role in tampering with county voting equipment after the 2020 election.
She faced a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
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"Mesa County District Attorney Daniel P. Rubinstein, a Republican who prosecuted Peters, said earlier this year that politics did not play into her case.
"Ms. Peters was indicted by a grand jury of her peers, and convicted at trial by the jury of her peers that she selected," Rubinstein told the Associated Press in a statement."
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Why are American Juries always SO wrong when they convict Trump and his Cultists?