Ohio Poll Worker Sentenced to Five Years For Illegal Voting
Admitted on the TV news to voting for Obama six times on behalf of relatives
A former Ohio poll worker on Wednesday was sentenced to five years in prison for voting illegally on behalf of other people, including a comatose relative.
Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Robert Ruehlman handed down the sentence to Melowese Richardson, 58, of Madisonville, two months after she pleaded no contest to four counts of illegal voting and subsequently was found guilty.
As part of a plea agreement, prosecutors dropped four other charges; Richardson had faced up to 12 years in prison if she had been convicted of all eight original charges.
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That's it ?? One person, five years in OH. Times 100 might seem like everyone pays their fair share.
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