Arizona woman faces sentencing in ballot harvesting case, lawyer asks for leniency
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during the 2020 election and then giving them to Alma Juarez, who dropped them off at a polling place. Guillermina Fuentes, 66, pleaded guilty to one count of ballot abuse and admitted to collecting four early voting ballots during the 2020 election and then giving them to Alma Juarez, who dropped them off at a polling place.
"She puts me to shame, I can tell you that," Castillo said."I’ve never come across someone who gives back more to the community than Ms. Fuentes does."Luis Marquez, a retiredA county probation officer also testified before the judge, saying that Fuentes shouldn't spend time in jail. "The question is, why does feel the need to exert pressure over people in her community and control the flow of their ballot to the ballot box," Lawson told Nelson."That's the issue of public integrity here."
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