In the case ofUnited States v. Lindh, 198 F. Supp. 2d 739 (E.D.Va. 2002), Lindh was indicted on ten criminal charges, including conspiracy to murder U.S. nationals, contributing to and conspiring to contribute to al-Qaeda, and using and carrying firearms and other destructive devices ...
of ballots cast during that period.The outcome and the stories of some of those now facing charges illustrate the gap — both in Ohio and across the United States — between the rhetoric about noncitizen voting and the reality: It's rare, is caught and prosecu...
"It should be indicted because the continuous, systematic results that is yielded by this process,” Crump added.“And let's be very honest about this process. We have the local prosecutor who has a symbiotic relationship with the local police, and the local police officers who sit in judgme...
who would consider illegally voting for any reason,” he said. “Like, why would you do that? It doesn’t make sense. They’re going to find out — clearly, they’re going to find out. And it’s turning one vote into two. Even doing that, ca...
He plans to take the case to trial after Miller pleaded not guilty to the charges. "I think the integrity of the vote should be protected, wholeheartedly," Yoder said. "I think the intent of the law is to punish people who defrauded the system....
He plans to take the case to trial after Miller pleaded not guilty to the charges. "I think the integrity of the vote should be protected, wholeheartedly," Yoder said. "I think the intent of the law is to punish people who defrauded the system....
He plans to take the case to trial after Miller pleaded not guilty to the charges. "I think the integrity of the vote should be protected, wholeheartedly," Yoder said. "I think the intent of the law is to punish people who defrauded the system. That is not ...