Former Colorado Clerk Tina Peters Sentenced to Community Service and Home Detention for Obstruction Conviction.

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Tina Peters, the former clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, and a prominent 2020 election denier, has been sentenced to four months of home detention with an ankle monitor and 120 hours of community service for obstructing a government operation. Peters was found guilty of the misdemeanor charge last month but was acquitted of obstructing a peace officer. She was also ordered to pay a $750 fine. Peters' attorney plans to appeal the sentence.
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