Posted on 06/15/2018 5:12:11 PM PDT by simpson96
She might want to give her mother a swift kick in the a$$ for convincing her to vote after she serves he next 5 year felony conviction.
If she honestly knew she wasn’t eligible and voted anyway, then that certainly deserves harsh punishment. I’d want to see the ballot itself or something else that proves intent to knowingly cast a fraudulent ballot.
Five years is a very serious punishment. I daresay there are many thousands of illegal aliens doing the same thing and walking away scot free. That doesn’t make it right, but if we’re going to seriously prosecute voter fraud, the law needs to be equally applied.
A Rat judge did this?
The Rats' stock-in-trade is voter fraud.
They love it, live it, breathe it. It is a Democrat institution. A pillar.
So I don't get this at all. Maybe the voter was GOP. Very strange because the Rat line on felons' voting is all this 'you're disenfranchising a human being, one of God's children...'
Rats are trying to get the felon vote here in Florida. Felons are their core believers.
Good. Finally enforcing voter laws. Why have them otherwise than just to be a political running point, but then do nothing with it?
I seriusly doubt she didnt know she couldnt vote. Anyway with her past she should have done due diligence to make sure she was still able to vote. People have personal responsibility to know what they can and cannot do, legally.
What felon doesnt know they lose their voting rights, forever or for a period of time? SERIOUSLY. IN THIS DAY AND AGE. FFS.
Voter fraud is a serious matter, with sweeping effects. Five years sounds appropriate.
it must be that “the governed” cares less and less about “consent.”
Consider:
- The woman is a citizen albeit on parole.
- The woman claims she was unaware of the prohibition.
- Those offering/processing her provisional ballot saw she was not on the voter roles - what responsibility should they have had in 'clearing' those given a provisional ballot?
Yes, ignorance of the law is no excuse, however there can be circumstances that dictate mercy and leniency. Unless there was proof that this woman knew she was breaking the law, I would consider the sentence unnecessarily harsh.
If she honestly knew she wasnt eligible and voted anyway, then
that certainly deserves harsh punishment.
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I can’t speak to all the details but she had spent 5 years in federal prison and
was discharged in August 2016. She was then was put on three years supervised
release. Being on supervised release means she was still under the cloud of
conviction. Once the supervised release was served then she would be able
to register and vote.
But the Democrats told us there is no voter fraud, not even one single instance.
And what do you think would have happened. Nothing.
Winning! Imprison all illegal voters.
JoMa
The fact that she got five years is telling you that there is more to this story than the media is saying.
IGNORANCE OF THE LAW IS NO DEFENSE!
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