Stefanie Lambert is going to jail
Stefanie Lambert (above)
Stefanie Lambert’s trial starts on March 2nd at 8:30 a.m.
It is at the Oakland County Courthouse in Pontiac, Michigan, 37 miles northwest of Detroit.
Mrs. Lambert, 43, is a Detroit attorney charged with:
“undue possession of a voting machine”
and three other felonies, each carrying a maximum sentence of five years in prison, along with a $1,000 fine.
According to Judge Jeffery S. Matis’ jury instructions dated Nov. 3rd, Mrs. Lambert is guilty of “undue possession of a voting machine.”
The trial has been rescheduled seven times over the past two years.
Stefanie’s case is Matis’s oldest matter on his docket.
Judge Jeffery Matis (above)
Item Five of 15 Jury Instructions dated Nov. 3rd
A copy of the two-page jury instructions for the Stefanie Lambert trial is linked here:
Stefanie never got permission from Michigan’s Election Czar, Jonathan Brater, to examine voting machines from Missaukee, Roscommon, and Barry counties.
However, according to Brater, his permission wasn’t necessary.
It isn’t Michigan law.
Plus, Brater admitted this to a Grand Jury on March 7, 2023:
“County clerks are free to sell their voting machines on eBay for $500.”
Details are in this story:
Brater wrote the same thing in a letter dated March 20, 2021.
A copy of the letter is in this story:
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