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A Texas appeals court has thrown out a five-year prison sentence for Crystal Mason, a Texas woman who was sentenced for trying to cast a provisional ballot in the 2016 presidential election that was rejected.
Mason, now 49, attempted to vote in Fort Worth in the 2016 even though she was ineligible because she was still on supervised release which is like probation for a tax felony. She has always maintained she had no idea she was ineligible and only tried to cast a ballot because her mother urged her to.
A judge convicted her in a 2018 trial that lasted just a few hours.
Masons case became well known nationally and struck a chord as an example of an egregious punishment for a voting mistake.
In 2022, Texass highest criminal court told a lower appellate court it had to reconsider a ruling upholding Masons conviction. On Thursday, that court said there was not sufficient evidence Mason knew she was ineligible to vote.
We conclude that the quantum of the evidence presented in this case is insufficient to support the conclusion that Mason actually realized that she voted knowing that she was ineligible to do so and, therefore, insufficient to support her conviction for illegal voting, Justice Wade Birdwell wrote for the court in its Thursday ruling.
*the end*
riversedge
(70,242 posts)FSogol
(45,488 posts)until now.
FSogol
(45,488 posts)iluvtennis
(19,862 posts)lindysalsagal
(20,692 posts)2-tier justice system.
dgauss
(882 posts)Meanwhile, Trump...
Orrex
(63,215 posts)Then she'd have faced some real trouble, that's for sure.
angrychair
(8,700 posts)That if Jan 6th was done by Black folk chanting "Black lives matter" the capitol would have been covered in bodies. Oh that I have no doubt.
progressoid
(49,991 posts)But let's be lenient. How about just 2 years.
catrose
(5,068 posts)She wasn't sure. The poll worker did what I would have done, gave her a provisional ballot. No harm, no foul? The judge decided she was guilty, against the intent of the provisional ballot.
Her neighbor was also a poll worker. He knew she wasn't eligible to vote. He said nothing.
I hope several people what they deserve.
SunSeeker
(51,571 posts)She spent 8 years in expensive litigation, her life was turned upside-down, and African American voters were intimidated.
SergeStorms
(19,201 posts)It's a crying shame she had to be put through all of that in the first place.
Of course a woman of color is the GQP's favorite target. Gotta' put the fear into them. It's their raison d'etre, the rotten bastards. 😠
LowerManhattanite
(2,390 posts)will try to find some secondary way to drag her back into court over this sh*t just to keep the rubes giddy with their snouts in the trough of f*ckery.
Ford_Prefect
(7,901 posts)DiverDave
(4,886 posts)And a few up their sleeves.
Wasn't she told by a poll worker, or her probation officer that she COULD vote?
It was a despicable act of racism.
Now she needs to sue EVERYONE involved.
Of course, texas, so no one will pay.
summer_in_TX
(2,739 posts)I hope to hear much more about how she is doing and that she will receive some kind of restitution. Also, I hope she will be fighting mad about it, and help motivate people of all races and ethnicities to vote. Texas traditionally is a low-turnout state.
SleeplessinSoCal
(9,123 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(145,320 posts)MagickMuffin
(15,943 posts)On another thread about a gop leader voting several times and is receiving a 11 month sentence.
Im glad Crystal has finally gotten Justice and hopefully her voting rights restored.
lostnfound
(16,180 posts)The conservative radio talk show host / VP Chair of the Georgia Republican Party. Voted 9 times while on probation for felony.
Not much of a fight, did not take 8 years..
He remains an election denying believer in his own heroism kind of guy.