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Originally Posted by wdmso
I guess I am old fashion! thinking the punishment should fit the Crime 
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what is the punishment for what she did? she's been busy
Pamela Moses, 44, committed the voting offense while on probation, according to the Shelby County District Attorney's office.
Moses has 16 prior criminal convictions.
Those convictions come from Moses
stalking and harassing a Shelby County judge, according to the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Moses also reportedly
impersonated an attorney and a notary public while attempting to file a complaint against the same judge.
Due to those felony convictions, Moses lost her rights of citizenship, which includes her right to vote. The DA's office says she is permanently deemed ineligible to register to vote in Tennessee due to her
tampering with evidence conviction.