State Attorney Testifies in High-Profile Case Against Tina Peters

Denver, Colorado — In a recent turn of events, the legal landscape surrounding Tina Peters, a Colorado clerk entangled in a voting machine controversy, further unfolded as a state lawyer underscored her alleged misconduct in court. Peters, who serves as the Mesa County Clerk, is accused of tampering with voting equipment to expose supposed vulnerabilities and bolster claims of election fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Characterized by prosecutors as a breach of public trust, the case against Peters rests primarily on her actions reportedly allowing an unauthorized individual to access confidential voting system components. … Read more

Jury Finalized for Peters’ Trial, Proceedings Set to Commence

Grand Junction, Colo. — The trial of Tina Peters, a former Mesa County clerk who faces multiple charges including attempting to influence a public servant, is now underway following the selection of the jury. Peters, who served as an elected official, is accused of being involved in a breach of election system security. Central to the case is the accusation that Peters facilitated unauthorized access to voting machine data after the 2020 general elections. This incident has sparked widespread concerns over the security of election systems and has fueled ongoing debates about election integrity across … Read more

Peters Case: Key Legal Battle Begins This Week in Grand Junction

Grand Junction, Colo. — This week marks the commencement of a highly anticipated trial involving Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk, who faces serious allegations concerning a breach of election security protocols. The case has garnered significant attention due to its implications for election integrity and security nationwide. Peters, who assumed office in 2019, is accused of orchestrating an unauthorized breach of election equipment in an effort to expose what she believed were vulnerabilities in the voting system. The charges against her include attempting to influence a public servant, criminal impersonation, and conspiracy to … Read more