A Colorado appeals court on Thursday ruled that Tina Peters, a former elections clerk who was the first local official convicted over efforts to subvert the 2020 presidential election, should be resentenced. Peters, who served as a clerk in Mesa County, was sentenced to nine years in prison after being convicted on seven of the…
Colorado court orders resentencing for Tina Peters, election clerk backed by Trump
Originally reported by The Hill
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