Tina Peters, ex-Mesa County clerk, received a nine-year prison sentence for her role in breaching the county's voting system and promoting 2020 election conspiracy theories. Judge Matthew Barrett emphasized her defiance, denying probation. Peters had been convicted on multiple charges, including at...
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