Seems like there was a bit of confusion about the misdemeanor and it's effects on her rights. The prosecutor was saying she would have her gun rights removed and then there was some off camera discussion and it seemed that no one in the room knew what her gun rights status would actually be.
What was the class of misdemeanor?
IMO you could come to the correct legal conclusion that someone did in fact illegally "tamper" with equipment, even if they did it in pursuit of stopping fraud.
That was very interesting.
Seems like there was a bit of confusion about the misdemeanor and it's effects on her rights. The prosecutor was saying she would have her gun rights removed and then there was some off camera discussion and it seemed that no one in the room knew what her gun rights status would actually be.
What was the class of misdemeanor?
IMO you could come to the correct legal conclusion that someone did in fact illegally "tamper" with equipment, even if they did it in pursuit of stopping fraud.
Thx OP for keeping us in the loop.