Georgia Republican Officialn Fined $5,000.00 For Voting Illegally.

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An official in the Georgia Republican party who has said the 2020 election was stolen was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and will receive a public reprimand for voting illegally nine times, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Thursday.


Brian Pritchard, the first vice-president of the state Republican party, illegally voted in nine elections from 2008 to 2010 while he was still on probation for a 1996 forgery felony conviction in Pennsylvania. Georgia and 14 other states require people to have completed their sentence, including probation, before they can vote. About 163,475 people could not vote in Georgia in 2022 because they were on felony probation, according to an estimate by the Sentencing Project, a criminal justice non-profit.


Pritchard, told Lisa Boggs, the administrative law judge overseeing the case, he believed his criminal sentence had expired and was not aware the criminal court in Pennsylvania had extended his probation until 2011 for allegedly failing to repay $38,000 in restitution.
 
Well at least he had sort of a excuse.

We had a leftist dem woman win a Virginia Senate election and when she filed her paperwork she did not even live in the district she was elected to.....Nothing was done though the law clearly states that she must live in the district when filing.

Laws don't apply to democrats, they only apply to Americans.
 
An official in the Georgia Republican party who has said the 2020 election was stolen was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and will receive a public reprimand for voting illegally nine times, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Thursday.


Brian Pritchard, the first vice-president of the state Republican party, illegally voted in nine elections from 2008 to 2010 while he was still on probation for a 1996 forgery felony conviction in Pennsylvania. Georgia and 14 other states require people to have completed their sentence, including probation, before they can vote. About 163,475 people could not vote in Georgia in 2022 because they were on felony probation, according to an estimate by the Sentencing Project, a criminal justice non-profit.


Pritchard, told Lisa Boggs, the administrative law judge overseeing the case, he believed his criminal sentence had expired and was not aware the criminal court in Pennsylvania had extended his probation until 2011 for allegedly failing to repay $38,000 in restitution.
Why don't you tell us about the laws broken and the ballots or ballot images Fulton county cannot find? There is conclusive proof Biden did not win GA. legally. The MSM will not report it.
 
The revelation of missing images and duplicate ballots raises serious doubts about the accuracy of the recount process. It leaves voters and citizens wondering if the 2020 election results in Georgia can truly be trusted. The decision by the State Election Board to halt the investigation only adds to these concerns.

:itsok: Thoughts and prayers. Let us know how the therapy is going.
 
Wow, five grand fine for voting while on probation? Al Gore laughed when he was discovered soliciting votes illegally from Clinton's W.H. I wonder if there is any entity that investigates democrats for illegal voting.
 
An official in the Georgia Republican party who has said the 2020 election was stolen was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and will receive a public reprimand for voting illegally nine times, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Thursday.


Brian Pritchard, the first vice-president of the state Republican party, illegally voted in nine elections from 2008 to 2010 while he was still on probation for a 1996 forgery felony conviction in Pennsylvania. Georgia and 14 other states require people to have completed their sentence, including probation, before they can vote. About 163,475 people could not vote in Georgia in 2022 because they were on felony probation, according to an estimate by the Sentencing Project, a criminal justice non-profit.


Pritchard, told Lisa Boggs, the administrative law judge overseeing the case, he believed his criminal sentence had expired and was not aware the criminal court in Pennsylvania had extended his probation until 2011 for allegedly failing to repay $38,000 in restitution.
Let me guess...
White guy.

A Black guy would've been in prison for 5 years.
 
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