Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge also pointed out that not only did she commit an illegal act that requires punishment, but she also cast doubt on the integrity of the election system, something that is critical for the running of the government. Her actions called into question if our elections were trustworthy and whether our public servants that are elected could be trusted. She endangered every other member of the clerk's office by her actions because there are people out there that are threatening county clerks because they believe the clerks are dishonest. She completely undermined the position to which she was elected and endangered her fellow coworkers.
Sorry, but I feel she is lucky to have only received 9 years. She deserves more.
The judge punished her because of her speech, and said that in court? I think this might get thrown out on appeal.
The Secretary of State ordered election results to be deleted and she made a copy for herself, giving access to someone from MyPillow.
If you think that, you have no understanding of what the judge said.
I urge you to go back and read the transcript of the judge's sentence
https://www.coloradopolitics.com/news/transcript-of-judge-matthew-barretts-comments-to-former-mesa-county-clerk-and-recorder-tina-peters/article_f2f82a0c-8274-11ef-a74e-271faa074a98.html
or if you prefer, watch it:
What you've suggested has no relation to what the judge actually said.
That was absolutely beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Not only will she not be pardoned but this is now case law.Michigan and Wisconsin and Arizona have informed all indicted individuals that they will request CO files and discoveries.
Tina gets to do County Lockup and Prison Woo hoo I hope she rots and rots! I hope her family is destroyed. I hope everything for her that she imposes on others with her shitty lies and entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And of course. Now the judge who sentenced her is getting death threats.
It’s time to get past the violence and intimidation that Trump causes.
I hope that they trace those death threats. Those are crimes and people who have sent death threats to judges and government workers, when caught, usually end up with well deserved prison time.
Anonymous wrote:And of course. Now the judge who sentenced her is getting death threats.
It’s time to get past the violence and intimidation that Trump causes.
Anonymous wrote:I heard a report on this on NPR this morning. She was sobbing and saying that she didn't think she belonged with "real criminals". She sounds just like that viral 7 Jan woman crying "all I did was try to storm the capital! I shouldn't be punished for that!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge also pointed out that not only did she commit an illegal act that requires punishment, but she also cast doubt on the integrity of the election system, something that is critical for the running of the government. Her actions called into question if our elections were trustworthy and whether our public servants that are elected could be trusted. She endangered every other member of the clerk's office by her actions because there are people out there that are threatening county clerks because they believe the clerks are dishonest. She completely undermined the position to which she was elected and endangered her fellow coworkers.
Sorry, but I feel she is lucky to have only received 9 years. She deserves more.
The judge punished her because of her speech, and said that in court? I think this might get thrown out on appeal.
The Secretary of State ordered election results to be deleted and she made a copy for herself, giving access to someone from MyPillow.
If you think that, you have no understanding of what the judge said.
I urge you to go back and read the transcript of the judge's sentence
https://www.coloradopolitics.com/news/transcript-of-judge-matthew-barretts-comments-to-former-mesa-county-clerk-and-recorder-tina-peters/article_f2f82a0c-8274-11ef-a74e-271faa074a98.html
or if you prefer, watch it:
What you've suggested has no relation to what the judge actually said.
That was absolutely beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge also pointed out that not only did she commit an illegal act that requires punishment, but she also cast doubt on the integrity of the election system, something that is critical for the running of the government. Her actions called into question if our elections were trustworthy and whether our public servants that are elected could be trusted. She endangered every other member of the clerk's office by her actions because there are people out there that are threatening county clerks because they believe the clerks are dishonest. She completely undermined the position to which she was elected and endangered her fellow coworkers.
Sorry, but I feel she is lucky to have only received 9 years. She deserves more.
The judge punished her because of her speech, and said that in court? I think this might get thrown out on appeal.
The Secretary of State ordered election results to be deleted and she made a copy for herself, giving access to someone from MyPillow.
If you think that, you have no understanding of what the judge said.
I urge you to go back and read the transcript of the judge's sentence
https://www.coloradopolitics.com/news/transcript-of-judge-matthew-barretts-comments-to-former-mesa-county-clerk-and-recorder-tina-peters/article_f2f82a0c-8274-11ef-a74e-271faa074a98.html
or if you prefer, watch it:
What you've suggested has no relation to what the judge actually said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will my be thrown out. No appeal will be granted. No stay no nothing.
The judge followed the law.
She deserves to be in jail for the rest of her dam life! However I will take 9 years I hope to god she suffers greatly.
Well, she's 69 now. She'll be 78 when she gets out of prison. The one good thing is that she will never be trusted with a public position again. She is now just inconsequential. She will serve her time and fade into anonymity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will my be thrown out. No appeal will be granted. No stay no nothing.
The judge followed the law.
She deserves to be in jail for the rest of her dam life! However I will take 9 years I hope to god she suffers greatly.
Well, she's 69 now. She'll be 78 when she gets out of prison. The one good thing is that she will never be trusted with a public position again. She is now just inconsequential. She will serve her time and fade into anonymity.
Anonymous wrote:This will my be thrown out. No appeal will be granted. No stay no nothing.
The judge followed the law.
She deserves to be in jail for the rest of her dam life! However I will take 9 years I hope to god she suffers greatly.