Tina Peters sentenced to house arrest, community service, and fines
The former county clerk & recorder was sentenced Monday.
Published: Apr. 10, 2023 at 9:57 AM MDT
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - The sentencing for Tina Peters has been reached, following her initial trial for obstruction in March.
Peters has been sentenced to four month of house arrest with an ankle monitor, 120 hours of community service to be served within one year, and a $750 fine.
The former Mesa County Clerk & Recorder was found guilty of obstruction of justice after she refused to hand over an iPad related to an investigation into alleged election tampering.
Read more of our coverage on the Tina Peters trials below
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- What led up to Clerk Tina Peters, Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley indictments
- FBI raids homes of Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters and Lauren Boebert’s former campaign manager
- Mesa County Clerk & Recorder Tina Peters is suing every other clerk & recorder in the state
- DA denies Tina Peters’ travel request, states that “this may be the most offensive travel request the undersigned has seen.”
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