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Texas Attorney General Celebrates Eight-Year Sentence Against Woman Who Accidentally Voted Illegally
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/11/ken-paxton-rosa-ortega-texas-punishment-accident-voting-illegally.htmlTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton Celebrates Eight-Year Sentence Against Woman Who Accidentally Voted Illegally
By Mark Joseph Stern
Nov 29, 2018 5:16 PM
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Earlier this month, the Texas 2nd Court of Appeals affirmed Rosa Maria Ortegas eight-year prison sentence for illegal voting. Attorney General Ken Paxton celebrated the decision in a triumphant press release boasting of Ortegas draconian punishment. But there is nothing just about the fact that Ortega may spend the next eight years languishing behind bars for unknowingly casting illegal ballots. To the contrary, her sentence is wildly out of proportion with her crimethe possible result of prosecutorial chicanery during closing arguments that has no place in a courtroom. And its yet another example of prosecutors using isolated cases of illegal voting to intimidate legitimate voters out of casting a ballot.
Although Paxton has presented Ortegas conduct as evidence that voter fraud is a genuine problem in Texas, her case bears no resemblance to the paranoid myth of immigrants covertly swinging elections. Ortega is a lawful permanent resident who was brought to the United States as a baby. She has a sixth-grade education and did not know that she could not legally vote. In October 2014, she sent a voter-registration application to the Tarrant County Elections Administration, in which she indicated that she was not a citizen. When the office sent her a rejection letter, she called to ask why. An employee, Delores Stevens, explained that Ortega had checked the No box for citizenship and could not register unless she checked Yes. Ortega mailed in a new application, this time checking the Yes box to indicate U.S. citizenship.
The office was fully aware of the discrepancies between her two applications. It still registered her to vote.
Shortly thereafter, the Texas attorney general received a tip that Ortega was voting illegally. An investigator with the attorney generals office began to examine her case and discovered that she had voted in Dallas County in 2012 and 2014. Official paperwork revealed that Ortega presented her resident alien card and Social Security card to register, acknowledging that she was not a citizen. For some reason, Dallas County registered her anyway. (She registered as a Republican.)
Investigators then interrogated Ortega at her house. She stated that she was not a citizen but had checked Yes on the citizenship box in Tarrant County because Dallas County had previously allowed her to vote. Three months later, prosecutors obtained an arrest warrant, charging Ortega with illegal voting. Ortega insisted that she had simply made an innocent mistake and rejected a plea deal, believing no reasonable jury would convict her. Instead, after a trial, a Tarrant County jury found her guilty on two counts of illegal voting. It sentenced her to eight years imprisonment and a $10,000 fine. Ortega promptly lost custody of her four children and will likely be deported once her sentence is finished.
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Texas Attorney General Celebrates Eight-Year Sentence Against Woman Who Accidentally Voted Illegally (Original Post)
dalton99a
Nov 2018
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Turbineguy
(37,331 posts)1. Reminiscent of
Stalin's Soviet Union.
Eliot Rosewater
(31,112 posts)2. We have to deal with violent nazis like this...
SharonAnn
(13,773 posts)3. SMH. "She registered as Republican"