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- Tina Peters lawyers try to convince Colorado court to overturn . . .
Lawyers for former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters will try to convince a state appeals court on Wednesday to overturn her conviction in a case revolving around the 2020 presidential election
- As election denier Tina Peters tries to overturn her conviction . . .
Former election clerk Tina Peters’ prison sentence has long been a rallying cry for President Donald Trump and other 2020 election deniers Her lawyers headed back to court to appeal her
- Colorado appeals panel appears skeptical of Tina Peters’ sentence
Attorney John Case talks to reporters after a hearing to urge a state appeals court to overturn the convictions against former Colorado elections clerk and Donald Trump ally Tina Peters for orchestrating a data breach of her county’s elections equipment Wednesday, Jan 14, 2026, in Denver
- Tina Peters will ask appeals court to overturn her conviction today . . .
Lawyers for former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters will try to convince a state appeals court on Wednesday afternoon to overturn her conviction in a case involving a security breach at the election office she ran Mesa County jurors convicted Peters last year for her role in a security breach of her office’s voting equipment when she was the elected GOP clerk She is currently serving a
- Tina Peters asks Colorado Court of Appeals overturn convictions
Colorado appeals court questions Tina Peters’ sentence, but appears skeptical her conviction should be overturned Former Mesa County clerk is serving a 9-year sentence after being convicted of
- Tina Peters lawyers try to convince Colorado court to overturn . . .
Lawyers for former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters will try to convince a state appeals court to overturn her conviction Wednesday's hearing comes as her
- In Tina Peters appeal, judges telegraph some degree of reversal . . .
Former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters seems poised to walk away from the state’s Court of Appeals with her criminal convictions largely intact, even as a three-judge appellate panel raised concerns about her sentence and one specific conviction Peters, a Republican who served one term following her 2018 election, is serving a roughly nine-year prison […]
- Colorado appeals panel skeptical of sentencing for former county clerk . . .
Attorney John Case, left, talks to reporters after a hearing to urge a state appeals court to overturn the convictions against former Colorado elections clerk and Donald Trump ally Tina Peters for orchestrating a data breach of her county's elections equipment Wednesday, Jan 14, 2026, in Denver
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