I’m not a lawyer, but after the 2020 election there was a lot of talk about election officials being required to retain election records for at least 22 months in every state. Not doing so was a federal offense. Why couldn’t her lawyer point that out? Sounds fishy to me.
Her lawyer tried to, but objection was lodged by prosecutors and sustained by the judge, saying only Colorado retention law was relevant. Judge's instructions to the jurors also carefully included what laws were to be considered in their deliberations.
Wow. Even more federal laws were broken. I thought that federal laws supersede state laws if there’s a conflict between them. Colorado looks out of control—cleanup/prosecutions TBD later, no doubt!
I’m not a lawyer, but after the 2020 election there was a lot of talk about election officials being required to retain election records for at least 22 months in every state. Not doing so was a federal offense. Why couldn’t her lawyer point that out? Sounds fishy to me.
https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=granuleid:USC-prelim-title52-section20701&num=0&edition=prelim
I also downloaded a bunch of Dominion voting machine user manuals at that time. All of them contained information about connecting to the internet.
Her lawyer tried to, but objection was lodged by prosecutors and sustained by the judge, saying only Colorado retention law was relevant. Judge's instructions to the jurors also carefully included what laws were to be considered in their deliberations.
Wow. Even more federal laws were broken. I thought that federal laws supersede state laws if there’s a conflict between them. Colorado looks out of control—cleanup/prosecutions TBD later, no doubt!
Yes, I heard also the 22 months info. I am so glad you brought it here. Thanks fren.