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BumRushDaShow

(166,049 posts)
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 04:14 PM 10 hrs ago

Tina Peters' lawyers try to convince Colorado court to overturn conviction for voting system breach

Source: AP

Updated 8:01 AM EST, January 14, 2026


DENVER (AP) — Lawyers for former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters will try to convince a state appeals court on Wednesday to overturn her conviction in a case revolving around the 2020 presidential election as her supporters, including President Donald Trump, continue to pressure the state to set her free.

Peters, the former clerk in Mesa County, was convicted of state crimes for orchestrating a data breach of the county’s elections equipment, driven by false claims about voting machine fraud after Trump lost his reelection bid. She is serving a nine-year sentence at a prison in Pueblo after being convicted in 2024 in her home county, a Republican stronghold that supported Trump.

Trump pardoned Peters in December, but his pardon power does not extend to state crimes. Peters’ lawyers have said Trump has the authority to pardon her, arguing that President George Washington issued pardons to people convicted of both state and federal crimes during the Whiskey Rebellion in 1795.

Lawyers for the state pointed out that the governor of Pennsylvania at the time issued pardons to those who broke state laws during the unrest. Peters’ lawyers then argued that the president has a right to pardon people who committed crimes to carry out federal duties, such as preserving election information.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/tina-peters-colorado-2020-election-trump-e20be91151cf33efcd64da1497909f32





(I am not aware of J6 insurrectionists from PA (and there were quite a few including a sitting state Senator - Doug Mastriano - as well as the loon Scott Perry), being pardoned by then-governor Tom Wolf... and governors of CO have the option for different types of clemency, that supposedly Polis is looking at, but he has not made any decision)
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Tina Peters' lawyers try to convince Colorado court to overturn conviction for voting system breach (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 10 hrs ago OP
N.O. Clouds Passing 9 hrs ago #1
See Peters trial judge's statement at her sentencing. aeromanKC 9 hrs ago #2
Yes the Gov, of Col, and the court should bluestarone 8 hrs ago #4
Going back to George Washington is a stretch... Grins 9 hrs ago #3
Going back to 1795 to justify your position today is beyond ridiculous. OldBaldy1701E 8 hrs ago #5

bluestarone

(21,277 posts)
4. Yes the Gov, of Col, and the court should
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 05:27 PM
8 hrs ago

Listen to this judge, and tinas statement to the judge BEFORE they decide anything regarding tinas being released.

Grins

(9,263 posts)
3. Going back to George Washington is a stretch...
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 04:46 PM
9 hrs ago

The Whiskey Rebellion was in 1794.

A year later (1795) GW pardoned 2 of those CONVICTED because they were “simple-minded or insane.”

Two years later, in March 1997, on his last day in office, GW pardoned the remaining 10 after receiving pleas highlighting the men's remorse and good character.

Peters has expressed ZERO remorse, and worse - promised to continue her sedition if she gets released from prison.

OldBaldy1701E

(10,270 posts)
5. Going back to 1795 to justify your position today is beyond ridiculous.
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 05:33 PM
8 hrs ago

Not surprising, but ridiculous.

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