During his final year in office, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is considering clemency for prisoners, including Tina Peters, who was convicted of felonies related to unauthorized access of voting machines. Peters, previously a county clerk and a candidate for secretary of state, received a nine-year sentence in 2024 after being found guilty on multiple charges. While Trump has called for her release, Polis emphasizes that decisions will be based on merits, accountability, and case specifics. Peters maintains her innocence, claiming she aimed to uncover voter fraud, despite a lack of evidence for such claims in the 2020 election.
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