The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled Thursday morning to throw out the nine-year sentence of former elections clerk Tina Peters and ordered her to be re-sentenced by a district court judge.
Breakdown
- Court orders resentencing for Tina Peters, upholding her conviction
- Peters was convicted for a data breach scheme tied to 2020 election fraud claims 6s
- Original nine-year sentence reversed due to improper free speech consideration 25s
- Governor Polis is reviewing Peters' clemency application, not a pardon 39s
- Sentencing disparities noted between Peters and Sonia Jaquez-Lewis 42s