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2022-12-02
[GatewayPundit] Georgia Man Sentenced To 25 Years In Prison For Voter Fraud

A Georgia man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after being convicted of voter fraud.

District Attorney Chris Arnt announced William Chase, 62, was convicted of unlawful acts regarding electors’ vote, voting twice in the same election, first-degree forgery, and performing illegal acts with election documents.

Chief Judge Kristina Graham sentenced Chase to 25 years in prison without the possibility of parole until after 15 years.

NBC 9 News reported Chase filled out another Walker County resident’s ballot during a 2021 Georgia runoff.
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Posted by:Mercutio

#6  Chase was given a hefty sentence for two reasons according to DA Christ Arnt.

One was to send a message to anyone else attempting to commit voter fraud in the state of Georgia.

The second reason was due to Chase’s prior record which consisted of “bankruptcy fraud, theft by shoplifting, forgery in the first degree, stealing public documents, and financial identity fraud.”
Posted by: Bobby   2022-12-02 18:28  

#5  Since he was convicted and sentenced appropriately his fraud must have been for Republicans?
Posted by: Glenmore    2022-12-02 16:00  

#4  Bill was new to the neighborhood, having 'moved here' from somewhere's else. Categories as follows:

Been here - Attended 1-12 grades. Dropped out of Auburn. Related to all the neighbors.

Moved here - 1-5 years ago. Neighbors still not speaking to him.

Posted by: Besoeker   2022-12-02 11:11  

#3  The technology to make voter rolls, ballots, elections secure all exists. It requires only, as Dr. Strangelove would say, "the will to do so."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-12-02 11:08  

#2  Would be nice if it was 25 years for each ballot and they started making arrests on those folks dumping sacks of ballots. Won't happen, but it would be nice.
Posted by: ruprecht   2022-12-02 10:38  

#1  For one ballot???? Really? Its like catching a minnow. Georgia DOJ is lame. Go after the game changing fraud, if you dare...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2022-12-02 10:16  

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