Posted on 02/10/2005 7:10:46 PM PST by Timeout
Nonaresa Montgomery was found guilty by a jury late today of perjury in a trial in St. Louis Circuit Court in the St. Louis vote fraud trial. She was found not guilty of evidence tampering.
Judge David Mason gave her a two-year suspended prison sentence in an agreement that waived a jury recommendation of ger penalty.
The judge added conditions that included community service work in which she would help young people understand how to properly register to vote...
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On tape, Montgomery admitted taking from 1,000 to 1,200 voter registrations to the St. Louis Board of Elections on Feb. 7, 2001, just before the mayoral primary. Workers there launched an investigation after noticing that among the new voters was longtime Alderman Albert "Red" Villa, who died in 1990.
(Excerpt) Read more at stltoday.com ...
Am I wrong, or is there something wrong with this picture!
Makes you wonder what sentence the judge would pass on a pedophile.
LOL! my thoughts exactly.
Let's make sure she's not serving that community service time on the grave yard shift!
Is that related to GRRRRRR guilty, but the democrat judge let her off?
If she'd been convicted of DUI, this judge would have sentenced her to teach kids how to drive. St. Louis "justice", I guess.
So they convicted her of vote fraud, and the only punishment was to keep registering people?
LOL! I thought the same thing, except mine was:
Does this judge sentence burglars to teach people how to pick locks?
I need Rolaids after this outrage.
The article doesn't mention Montgomery's political party affiliation. Any bets?
Biggest "little" corrupt town west of the Mississippi.
Dead men get elected here.
O'Reilly or Hannity needs to get hold of this story!
Boy, that'll really make the next guy think twice
I found it via Powerline's link to Gateway Pundit
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2005/02/guilty.html
Wow, justice is served. Not. Let her community service involve cleaning out horse stalls or something more useful.
Only if a lot more get prosecuted and the media reports it
No, the next guy is up for vote fraud AND attempted murder!
He's an official in E. St. Louis. He tried to contract for a witness to be offed. Only problem, the hit man was wired.
So the judge will probably sentence him to teaching young voters proper gun safety.
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