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

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Former Colorado Clerk Tina Peters Sentenced to Home Detention and Community Service for Obstruction Conviction.
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Tina Peters, a former clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, and a Trump loyalist, has been sentenced to four months of home detention and 120 hours of community service after being convicted of obstruction charges related to stonewalling investigators from the district attorney's office in Mesa County. Peters, who is also awaiting trial in a voting equipment tampering case, was fined $750 and ordered to wear an ankle monitor. She has been a leading election denier in Colorado and promoted former President Donald J. Trump's false claims that the 2020 election had been stolen.

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