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  • Woman gets 5 years for illegally voting in 2016 presidential election

    A Texas woman was sentenced to five years in prison this week following her conviction for illegally voting in the 2016 presidential election.

    Crystal Mason, 43, of Tarrant County, Texas, is a convicted felon for tax fraud and voted while still on supervised release, the Dallas Morning News reported.

    Texas law prohibits felons from voting until their full sentence, including supervised release, is served.

    Mason opted for state District Judge Ruben Gonzalez to determine her sentence, instead of standing trial in front of a jury, the paper reported.

    During testimony, Mason said she was given a provisional ballot at the polling station after learning that her name was not on the registered voter list. However, Gonzalez pressed Mason over the affidavit form she was required to sign to get the provisional ballot, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.

    The affidavit form outlines the necessary requirements needed to vote, according to the Dallas Morning News.

    Mason, who served just under three years in federal prison, argued she was never informed of the law that prevents felons from voting, and didn’t recall reading anything on the form that would exempt her from voting -- adding that she would never have voted had she known it would mean going back behind bars.

    The 43-year-old said she voted only because her mother insisted, the Star-Telegram reported.

    Woman smart enough to defraud taxpayers of millions of dollars going to jail for voting illegally (a crime Democrats say does not exist). Democrat Media crying about it: https://t.co/CnTYoHyMfb
    — Mike Paranzino (@mikeparanzino) March 30, 2018

    "I was happy enough to come home and see my daughter graduate," she said. "My son is about to graduate. Why would I jeopardize that? Not to vote. ... I didn't even want to go vote."

    Immediately following the ruling, Mason’s attorney, J. Warren St. John, told the paper an appeal was filed and he hopes to have Mason released from custody on bond soon.

    "I find it amazing that the government feels she made this up," St. John told the court. "She was never told that she couldn't vote, and she voted in good faith. Why would she risk going back to prison for something that is not going to change her life?”


    Source:
    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/30...-election.html

  • #2
    That's too harsh a sentence/penalty

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    • #3
      Lock her up...

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      • #4
        Wow. Illegals are encouraged to come in and vote (Democrat of course), and are then defended by all the rights and social justice groups. Yet a US citizen gets that penalty? Wow...

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        • #5
          sounds like Russia during 90s

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
            Wow. Illegals are encouraged to come in and vote (Democrat of course), and are then defended by all the rights and social justice groups. Yet a US citizen gets that penalty? Wow...
            why do you have a black man pointing to his temple as ur sig bro?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
              That's too harsh a sentence/penalty


              but she a previous felon so the sentences guidelines get harsher and harsher.

              if this was a first time offense she probably would have gotten probabtion and/or fine.

              But since its was her second felony and she already went to prison for her first its almost a gurantee you getting sentenced to prison again, and now instead of the first time offender guidelines you get the 2nd felony guidelines for sentencing and factors like her still being on parole etc come into to play to compound the sentencing.
              Last edited by .!WAR MIKEY!.; 03-30-2018, 12:55 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View Post


                but she a previous felon so the sentences guidelines get harsher and harsher.

                if this was a first time offense she probably would have gotten probabtion and/or fine.

                But since its was her second felony and she already went to prison for her first its almost a gurantee you getting sentenced to prison again, and now instead of the first time offender guidelines you get the 2nd felony guidelines for sentencing and factors like her still being on parole etc come into to play to compound the sentencing.
                Absolutely absurd. Her crime: "she voted." Trump should pardon her.

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                • #9
                  Not at all. When deciding the leader of the country, matters should be taken very seriously.

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                  • #10
                    Shouldn't she be back in prison for violating the conditions of her parole? I thought getting jammed up for a crime was an instant parole violation and trip back to the slammer. Unless I'm mistaken and that only applies to violent felons.

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