Posted on 10/28/2010 8:55:49 AM PDT by Larry381
ST. LOUIS, MOThe United States Attorneys Office announced today that a St. Louis man was sentenced to two years of probation on charges of voting in two different states during the 2008 general election. Tarrell Campbell, 34, St. Louis, appeared this morning before United States District Judge Jean C. Hamilton. In addition to the two years of probation, Campbell was ordered to pay a fine of $250, pay a $100 special assessment, and ordered to participate in drug testing and counseling. Also, as a convicted felon, Campbell is no longer eligible to vote.
According to court documents, Campbell had been a long-time registered voter in the city of St. Louis when he moved to Edwardsville, Illinois in June of 2007, and then registered to vote in Illinois. As the 2008 general election approached, Campbell voted in October in Illinois, under that states early voting procedures, and later voted in the City of St. Louis on election day November 4, 2008.
The matter was referred to the U.S. Attorney's Office by the St. Louis City Board of Elections. The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney John Bodenhausen handled the case for the U.S. Attorneys Office.
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One of the creepiest, maybe even the creepiest experience of my life occured there.
oh, and hunh! I just remembered -- that creepy experience was when I was passing through on the way home. Passing through on the way out, I stayed at a ramada inn (it was a long, long time ago and the choices were scant) and had $200 picked from my wallet while I was in the shower by a maid.
You can figure the demographics yourself.
I guess that should read, "picked from my wallet by a maid who had entered the room while I was in the shower."
Not enough pain involved to send the right message.
Big whoop! Look at what’s going on this very day.
All vote cheaters and frauds need to be hung in the city square immediately after being found out.
But nooooooooo........:-|
Both Chicago TV and Rush Limbaugh reporting Chicago Board of Election commissioners delivered 2000 ballots to Cook County Jail inmates without even a request from them.
It's against the Illinois Constitution for felons to vote. A women called Rush.....she read directly from the document to verify the law.
Leni
was ANYTHING done to those two rat crooks ....one a sheriff and one a DA....who threatened to go after anybody who said anything bad about zero?.....
I can't believe I live in America any more...
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