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I question how strong a case LE has, if they are also filing a voter fraud charge. To me, that smacks of desperation, and the fear that he just might beat the murder charges. Think about it: If the murder charges are solid, why spend additional resources on a voter fraud charge? Unless the motivation for such is political.
In Texas a lady is in prison for 5 years for voting (for herself) before her probation was complete.Or he may have thought, like the friend I mentioned a month ago that he could legally vote for her with the conservatorship. But that would be part of an interview that we don’t have access to. Doesn’t change the fact that it was not legal but it also doesn’t tie directly to the murder and is a separate charge. It is just one of a chain of things that happened during the year. I do not know if facts from one trial can be used in the other trial… I don’t think so but am not certain.
A man in PA who faked a vote for his dead mother got probation.