Posted on 02/06/2022 10:09:46 AM PST by Enterprise
The founder of the Black Lives Matter chapter in Memphis has been sentenced to prison for six years for illegally registering to vote in Tennessee, prosecutors said.
Pamela Moses, the 44-year-old activist, was ordered to spend six years and one day behind bars Monday for registering to vote despite felony convictions in 2015 that made her ineligible to do so, Shelby County District Attorney General. Amy Weirich said.
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I would have given her 20.
Gotta say, that’s quite a surprise.
Soon to be overturned in 3,2,1...
She’ll probably vote twice from prison.
Never understood how you can take a right away from an American citizen if they paid what they owed (restitution).
Holy Moses.
Proof at her trial last November 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 at the time she filed the restoration documents.
According to the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office, Pamela Moses, 44, has 16 prior felony convictions and committed the voting offense while on probation. A judge said that if she completes programs in prison and maintains good behavior, he’d consider placing her on probation after nine months.
What do ya know...a DA that enforces the law.
If this keeps up, the Democrats are going to have a real problem.
As long as every single demokkkrat is voted out office, than here’s hoping.
I wonder who she pissed off? 🤔
I’m shocked simply shocked!
And it was the most bests everything, good election ever supposedly ¿¿
and one day... the Ho gonna do ALL SIX YEARS!
Pamela Moses is now singing the Memphis Blues.
NO, IT’S THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
Dream on...
Voting is not a right. And yes...actions have consequences.
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