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Keith Judd, Texas Inmate, Gets 40 Percent Of Votes Against ...
www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/08/keith-judd-texas-inmate-g_n_1501761.html?ref=e...
10 hours ago ... Enough that a man in prison in Texas is getting 4 out of 10 votes in West ... BuzzFeedAndrew Update Obama loses an eight county in the WV ...
On September 27, 1999, the petitioner was convicted by a jury of two counts of mailing a threatening communication with intent to extort money or something of value in violation of 18 U.S.C.§ 876. See United States v. Judd, 252 F.3d 435 (5th Cir. 2001) (per curiam) (not published) (affirming conviction and sentence). Because of various aggravating factors that increased the offense level by a total of eighteen and the criminal history category from one to four, the petitioner was sentenced to 210 months’ imprisonment.”
Originally posted by antonia
reply to post by longjohnbritches
The Huffpost is a large site so they have to post a lot of different stories. This isn't their story either-It's the AP's.
It says more about West Virginia than Obama. Obama never came close to winning WV in 2008 in the first place. I don't think he's sweating what they think over there.
Originally posted by babybunnies
How does a prison inmate even have the rights to run for office, or even to vote?
Originally posted by babybunnies
How does a prison inmate even have the rights to run for office, or even to vote?
Originally posted by Maxmars
reply to post by SaturnFX
So the question becomes, which so-called "party" welcomes the (still serving time) felons into their club of heroic community leaders?
Originally posted by Maxmars
reply to post by SaturnFX
So the question becomes, which so-called "party" welcomes the (still serving time) felons into their club of heroic community leaders?
Originally posted by KilrathiLG
so if the inmate can technically run for president....does that mean he gets secret service protection while in jail? i mean i think all candidates are entitled ss protection while they run that would make prison meal time an interesting case,still mildly sad if the huff post article is true would probably be one hell of a quagmire if he manged to get elected though that's for sure
Originally posted by Maxmars
Originally posted by KilrathiLG
so if the inmate can technically run for president....does that mean he gets secret service protection while in jail? i mean i think all candidates are entitled ss protection while they run that would make prison meal time an interesting case,still mildly sad if the huff post article is true would probably be one hell of a quagmire if he manged to get elected though that's for sure
That would be doubly ironic, since it was the Secret Service who played a major role in his prosecution and conviction in the first place....