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wdmso 02-07-2022 10:17 AM

Crazy
 
Memphis BLM Founder Pamela Moses Sentenced to 6 years Prison for Illegally Registering to Vote.


This woman gets 6 years in Prison for trying to Vote (not saying a fine or other punishment but 6 years in prison ) using the rights definition of a political prisoner (jan 6th participants) She's a political prisoner


And it's yet to be seen. if Anyone including Trump will be held accountable for trying to Steal the entire National election, By Fraud :bs:

scottw 02-07-2022 10:28 AM

sounds like she has a solid criminal history of forgery, tampering with evidence and perjury, stalking, theft and escape and then tricked the probation department into giving her documents saying she was off probation...

what could go wrong?

PaulS 02-07-2022 10:28 AM

Her sentence is longer than people who actually voted twice.

scottw 02-07-2022 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 1222209)
Her sentence is longer than people who actually voted twice.

this doesn't exist...you told us :btu:

wdmso 02-07-2022 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1222208)
sounds like she has a solid criminal history of forgery, tampering with evidence and perjury, stalking, theft and escape and then tricked the probation department into giving her documents saying she was off probation...

what could go wrong?

who very said she was an Angel

I saw the judge said that ?

So She tricked the probation department into giving her documents saying she was off Probation LOL when it's their job to monitor her Probations

I guess I am old fashion! thinking the punishment should fit the Crime:btu:

scottw 02-08-2022 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1222235)
who very said she was an Angel

I saw the judge said that ?

So She tricked the probation department into giving her documents saying she was off Probation LOL when it's their job to monitor her Probations

I guess I am old fashion! thinking the punishment should fit the Crime:btu:

the person with a history of perjury etc...etc.. is probably telling the truth

and the judge is probably lying

scottw 02-08-2022 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1222235)

I guess I am old fashion! thinking the punishment should fit the Crime:btu:

what is the punishment for what she did? she's been busy

Pamela Moses, 44, committed the voting offense while on probation, according to the Shelby County District Attorney's office. Moses has 16 prior criminal convictions.

Those convictions come from Moses stalking and harassing a Shelby County judge, according to the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Moses also reportedly impersonated an attorney and a notary public while attempting to file a complaint against the same judge.

Due to those felony convictions, Moses lost her rights of citizenship, which includes her right to vote. The DA's office says she is permanently deemed ineligible to register to vote in Tennessee due to her tampering with evidence conviction.

scottw 02-08-2022 06:04 AM

the more you read the better it gets....she was smart enough to impersonate a lawyer and notary, commit perjury, forgery and theft but didn't know she couldn't vote

"You tricked the probation department into giving you documents saying you were off probation," Ward said last week. "After you were convicted of a felony in 2015, you voted six times as a convicted felon."

In 2019, when she attempted to run as a candidate for mayor of Memphis, election officials told her that her criminal record meant she couldn't appear on the ballot.

"I did not falsify anything" she said ....:shocked:

probably be a stellar Mayor

The Dad Fisherman 02-08-2022 06:08 AM

I've put this on my "Things I couldn't give a f*** less about" list and it will be addressed accordingly

scottw 02-08-2022 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 1222255)
I've put this on my "Thing I couldn't give a f*** less about" list and it will be addressed accordingly

haaaaa....

"I did not falsify anything" she said ....


proof at her trial showed that on Sept. 3, 2019, Moses filed a certificate of restoration and application for voter registration with the Shelby County Election Commission, falsely asserting that her sentence had expired and that she was eligible to register to vote. However, Moses was still serving her 2015 sentence on probation when she filed the restoration documents, the D.A.’s office said.

wdmso 02-08-2022 03:30 PM

A Chicago banker was sentenced on Monday to a year in prison for his conviction in a scheme to make $16 million in loans to Paul Manafort to gain influence in the Trump administration.


But this women get 6 years :btu:

detbuch 02-08-2022 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1222267)
A Chicago banker was sentenced on Monday to a year in prison for his conviction in a scheme to make $16 million in loans to Paul Manafort to gain influence in the Trump administration.


But this women get 6 years :btu:

As Pete would say "poor victim."

scottw 02-08-2022 04:07 PM

first offense....

He was also sentenced to pay $1.25 million dollars in fines.

He served in the Army reserves for 16 years.

Prosecutors had sought a sentence of between 51 and 63 months in prison to deter others. Calk's attorneys had asked for no prison time, saying he had lived an otherwise law-abiding life.

The Dad Fisherman 02-08-2022 05:43 PM

Sucks to be her, we should riot….er….I mean protest.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

wdmso 02-09-2022 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1222273)
first offense....

He was also sentenced to pay $1.25 million dollars in fines. I am sure he can afforded it

He served in the Army reserves for 16 years. and what's that have to do with anything

Prosecutors had sought a sentence of between 51 and 63 months in prison to deter others. Calk's attorneys had asked for no prison time, saying he had lived an otherwise law-abiding life.


otherwise law-abiding life. LOL it was a VOTE. an inanimate object

scottw 02-09-2022 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1222306)
otherwise law-abiding life. LOL it was a VOTE. an inanimate object

a vote is an inanimate object?


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