On Tues, the Judge will rule to keep Tina Peters in jail
Judge Scott T. Varholak, Federal Magistrate Judge in Denver, has already made up his mind.
On Tuesday at 2 p.m., he will deny the release of Tina Peters, 70, from La Vista Federal Prison in Pueblo, Colorado, pending her appeal on alleged election violations.
Her sentence is nine years.
Details of her appeal are in this story:
Court suspends Tina Peters’ bond hearing indefinitely
It is as if the judges have conspired with state prosecutors to have Mrs. Peters, 61, die behind bars.
She is in poor health.
Prisons save money by denying prisoners access to proper health care.
Tina was Mesa County’s former Clerk of Elections.
She was removed from office by a Colorado Judge on May 10th, 2022.
https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/newsRoom/pressReleases/2022/PR20220510MesaCounty.html
Tina petitioned the court for video access to attend Tuesday’s hearing from prison.
On July 8th, Judge Varholak denied it.
He didn’t even bother to sign his order.
Instead, this is what appears in court records:
https://coloradonewsline.com/briefs/tina-peters-jail-court-judge-rules/
Judge Varholak ruled on May 5th that he will dismiss Tina’s case, and:
send it back to Colorado state courts
reconsider it in a year.
The Judge’s alleged legal reasoning is dated May 5th and is imaged and linked below:
Page One of 12 Pages
Page Eleven of 12 Pages
President Donald J. Trump and Tina Peters
Judge Varholak has personal reasons for keeping Tina in jail.
He hates:
President Donald J. Trump, and
his friends like Tina Peters, and
out-of-state lawyers, such as Peter Ticktin from Florida, Tina’s attorney, who has known Trump for over 60 years.
Judge Richard Gurley recused himself from the Peters’ case on Feb. 10th.
The next day, Varhalok assigned himself the case without court approval.
Why?
How?
Not one judge objected?
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