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Mississippi Woman Gets 15 Years After Trying to Win Votes Via Bribes
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Courtney Rainey has been sentenced to 15 years with three years suspended in prison for witness intimidation in the Canton voter fraud case.

She was also given five years of supervised probation upon release. Her attorney plans to appeal.

Judge Arthur says there is a key difference between Rainey and others who have pleaded guilty in the Canton voter fraud case.

"All the other people charged accepted responsibility," said Judge Authur. "None of those people were charged with witness intimidation. Additionally, this court had Andrew Grant stand in front of it and say, ’I acted with Courtney Rainey in a manner to attempt to commit voter fraud.’"

During sentencing, Attorney Carlos Tanner stressed Rainey’s work in the community and no serious crimes with the exception of two shoplifting convictions, one expunged from her record.
Posted by: Besoeker 2019-10-11
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=552477