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KevDen2005
07-18-2013, 11:23
Didn't see this on here yet

http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20130717/NEWS0107/307170089/Illegal-voter-gets-5-year-prison-term (http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20130717/NEWS0107/307170089/Illegal-voter-gets-5-year-prison-term)

Calling her a common criminal who abused her authority as a poll worker by violating the principle of “one person, one vote,” a judge sent Melowese Richardson to prison Wednesday for five years following her illegal voting conviction.
“This is not a little thing. It’s not a minor thing. This is what our country’s based on – free elections,” Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Robert Ruehlman told Richardson.
In a case watched around the country, Richardson was a Hamilton County poll worker from 1998 until her arrest earlier this year when she was charged with eight counts of illegal voting. In May, she accepted a plea deal and was convicted of four counts in exchange for the other four being dismissed.
She was convicted of voting twice in the 2012 election and voting three times – in 2008, 2011 and 2012 – for her sister, Montez Richardson, who has been in a coma since 2003.
Richardson told the judge she was bothered that Amy Searcy, the Board of Elections director, had criticized her moments before the sentencing. Richardson, 58, of Madisonville, said for years she helped register Democrats to vote but now was being persecuted despite her decades as a poll worker.

Inconel710
07-18-2013, 11:29
And she still doesn't see what she did as wrong. Go figure.

SuperiorDG
07-18-2013, 11:40
And she still doesn't see what she did as wrong. Go figure.

I'm sure its the same with those IRS employees.

Dave
07-18-2013, 12:25
Wait until we see how the same day voter registration works out. How many other poll workers will "register" people and vote for them?

Kraven251
07-18-2013, 13:02
heh, glad she didn't just get a wrist slap

asmo
07-18-2013, 13:07
Me personally I see this as more vile than 1st degree murder - and it should carry a death sentence.

ChadAmberg
07-18-2013, 13:52
Me personally I see this as more vile than 1st degree murder - and it should carry a death sentence.


Agreed. I've always said that ANY election fraud or corruption, be it on the part of a gov't employee, volunteer, or voter, carry at least a permanent ban from voting (with a forehead tattoo maybe?) for voters, and be a required 20 year minimum felony for gov't/volunteers.

Ronin13
07-18-2013, 13:55
Me personally I see this as more vile than 1st degree murder - and it should carry a death sentence.
Indeed... it certainly has farther reaching implications than just taking one life- which in turn affects probably a dozen or so- whereas in election fraud, you have the potential to affect massive areas (up to and including the entire country- as we see with the 2012 elections- which I still believe the results weren't legit).

trlcavscout
07-18-2013, 14:57
She got lucky with only 5 years, we have shit head for 8.

sellersm
07-18-2013, 15:00
She got lucky with only 5 years, we have shit head for 8.

^This.

rondog
07-18-2013, 16:20
Yeah, no fraud involved in electing Obobo, oh no.....

sabot_round
07-18-2013, 18:21
The thing that pisses me of is that she got a deal. If I was a DA there will be no deal unless she turns in evidence against all other people that allowed this behavior. FUCK HER!![fyou]

SA Friday
07-18-2013, 21:46
Me personally I see this as more vile than 1st degree murder - and it should carry a death sentence.
Completely disagree. The outcome of an individual like this doesn't dictate any election. Justice is based on the person's act and the ramifications of their act (s), not society as a whole.

asmo
07-18-2013, 22:36
Completely disagree. The outcome of an individual like this doesn't dictate any election. Justice is based on the person's act and the ramifications of their act (s), not society as a whole.

The ramifications of the act, as done by a number of people, are more serious than the act of murder as done by a number of people. The harmed party in this case would be society as a whole (I know.. I know). We make both criminal and punitive laws all the time where the goal is the to punish the wrongdoer for outrageous misconduct and to deter the wrongdoer and others from similar misbehavior in the future.