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Tina Peters's Conviction Upheld, But Court Orders Resentencing Over 2020 Fraud

via Washington Examiner·Apr 2·2 sources

An appeals court upheld former Mesa County, Colorado, Clerk Tina Peters's conviction, but ordered her resentencing. Peters was convicted in 2024 on state charges for her role in attempting to overturn election results. This ruling reinforces the legal consequences of election interference while addressing procedural fairness in sentencing.

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