Tina Peters Released from Prison After Sentence Commuted
Tina Peters, convicted for her role in a 2021 voting system breach, was released from prison on Monday after her sentence was commuted by Colorado Governor Jared Polis. She served less than a quarter of her nine-year sentence.
Tina Peters was released from prison on Monday, according to the Colorado corrections department. She was sentenced to nine years in state prison after being convicted for her role in a 2021 voting system breach. Peters was convicted after the 2020 election and served less than a quarter of her nine-year sentence. Her sentence was commuted by Colorado Governor Jared Polis. According to Al Jazeera, Donald Trump pressured Colorado’s Democratic governor to commute Peters’ sentence. The Guardian reported that Peters is a conspiracy theorist. Bluesky reported that Peters’ sentence was commuted by Governor Polis.
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