Washington, President Donald Trump announced on December 11 that he granted a pardon to former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who was sentenced in August 2024 to a nine-year term on state charges for facilitating unauthorized access to election systems. State officials, including Colorado Governor Jared Polis and AG Phil Weiser, said the president lacks authority to pardon state convictions and called the announcement symbolic. Mesa County DA Dan Rubinstein and legal experts reiterated that only the governor can pardon state crimes. A federal magistrate denied Peters' request for release while she appeals. Based on 6 articles and research.
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President Trump and his political supporters gained a symbolic political victory and media attention from the pardon announcement.
Colorado's legal institutions and public trust in local election administration faced renewed scrutiny and legal ambiguity following the announcement.
After reading and researching latest news.... the pardon is symbolic and does not alter Tina Peters' state sentence; legal authorities including Colorado's governor and attorney general state that presidential clemency lacks jurisdiction over state convictions, and a federal magistrate denied her release pending appeal.
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Colorado Officials Reject Trump's Pardon Of Tina Peters
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