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Texas, WTF is going on?

Vote, brehs

A Texas woman was sentenced to five years behind bars this week for voting illegally in the 2016 election while on supervised release from federal prison.

Crystal Mason, 43, testified in court that she did not know that she was ineligible to vote due to her 2011 fraud conviction before casting a provisional ballot in the presidential election. In Texas, knowingly voting illegally is a second-degree felony, punishable by up to 20 years in prison. :mindblown:

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Crystal Mason was sentenced to a five year prison sentence this week, after she tried to vote while on supervised release from federal prison, in Tarrant County, Texas. Tarrant County Jail
"A second degree felony for voting illegally? That's outrageous," J. Warren St. John, her defense attorney, told NBC News on Friday. "The punishment does not fit this crime."

Texas' ballot asks voters to certify that they have completed their sentences — including supervision — if they have previously been convicted of a felony. Mason testified in court that she did not read the fine print because an election worker was helping her with the provisional ballot.

"She voted in good faith," St. John said, noting that she accurately filled out her own information and wasn't trying to obscure her identity. "She didn’t intentionally vote illegally and that’s the whole issue."

Mason had pleaded guilty in 2011 to inflating tax returns while working as a tax preparer and was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison, according to her attorney. She had served roughly three years before being released in 2016.

St. John said that Mason was never told in court, prison, or her halfway house that she couldn't vote until the entirety of her sentence was complete. Her probation officer also testified in court that he had not told her she couldn't vote.

Mason is appealing the judge's ruling, and out on bond pending that appeal. Because the crime is also a violation of her supervised release, she could still be arrested by federal authorities and sentenced to additional federal jail time for violating the terms of her release. St. John said federal court had not yet issued a warrant over the violation, however.

Mason is not the first to receive a severe sentence for voting illegally. A Texas resident and Mexican citizen with a green card, Rosa Maria Ortega, was sentenced to eight years in prison for casting an illegal ballot. Ortega had even served as a poll worker, and she, too, reportedly said she did not know she couldn’t vote.

Still, not everyone gets hard time. A North Carolina prosecutor declined to bring charges against a woman who said she cast an illegal vote for Donald Trump in order to fulfill her mother's dying wish. "She made a mistake out of sheer ignorance without any intent to defraud or commit a crime," :rudy: the prosecutor said, according to a local report.

An estimated 6.1 million Americans are disenfranchised by a felony conviction, something many states are rethinking as those numbers continue to rise alongside skyrocketing incarceration rates.
 

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This ain't a race issue, it's a common sense issue. Which this woman clearly lacks.
 

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Its common sense to expect half a decade in prison for voting? FOH.

If that's what the law says, why even attempt it? Turning it to a race issue is a way of not letting her take accountability for her actions. If I'm a felon I'm not even thinking about voting. Like wtf? Why did she need to vote so bad??
 

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If that's what the law says, why even attempt it? Turning it to a race issue is a way of not letting her take accountability for her actions. If I'm a felon I'm not even thinking about voting. Like wtf? Why did she need to vote so bad??

Felons can vote, under certain conditions. This myth of if you're a convicted felon you can never vote again is just propaganda to suppress that vote. But either way, yeah, she broke the law out of ignorance. In any case, imprisoning someone for that long for this is asinine and if you really think some sort of "justice" is being served by getting this woman off the streets then you got issues my guy.
 

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Nah fukk that. 5 years for doing what cacs want, which is vote only to end up in the CAC system is ass backwards. Fukk a CAC.

Stop getting emotional and use logic here breh. As black people in America we should already know the system is harsher towards us. Like here in NYC if i get caught carrying an illegal firearm, that's a mandatory 3 years. Not everyone gets the full 3, but since I'm black I'm automatically assuming I'll get that 3. So therefore I don't carry no illegal firearm. It's that simple. The laws are ridiculous, but hey it is what it is.

Felons can vote, under certain conditions. This myth of if you're a convicted felon you can never vote again is just propaganda to suppress that vote. But either way, yeah, she broke the law out of ignorance. In any case, imprisoning someone for that long for this is asinine and if you really think some sort of "justice" is being served by getting this woman off the streets then you got issues my guy.

Not saying it's justice, just saying it's stupid on her end. People need to learn the law and ask questions and Google shyt. We got mini computers in our pockets, a quick Google search could've helped her. We get accused of using the race card and being emotional all the time, I'm just playing devil's advocate and using logic here. If I'm a felon I'm not even thinking of voting. Obviously I have more important matters if I have a PO to report to.
 

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Stop getting emotional and use logic here breh. As black people in America we should already know the system is harsher towards us. Like here in NYC if i get caught carrying an illegal firearm, that's a mandatory 3 years. Not everyone gets the full 3, but since I'm black I'm automatically assuming I'll get that 3. So therefore I don't carry no illegal firearm. It's that simple. The laws are ridiculous, but hey it is what it is.



Not saying it's justice, just saying it's stupid on her end. People need to learn the law and ask questions and Google shyt. We got mini computers in our pockets, a quick Google search could've helped her. We get accused of using the race card and being emotional all the time, I'm just playing devil's advocate and using logic here. If I'm a felon I'm not even thinking of voting. Obviously I have more important matters if I have a PO to report to.


Full cacs and they laws. My black people are worth more than racist CAC laws. That woman doesn't belong on prison.
 
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