Man convicted in deaths of two victims in Topeka in 2018
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Man convicted in deaths of two victims in Topeka in 2018
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A Kansas sheriff s office is still looking into a dozen voter fraud claims six months after the 2020 presidential election.
Authorities in the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office, which oversees Topeka, indicated they re actively investigating a tip from state Rep. Vic Miller, a Democrat, who penned a letter that claimed to expose 10 people who used a UPS store as their home address and two individuals who listed businesses as their place of residence, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal.
The letter, which was addressed to District Attorney Mike Kagay, was sent on Dec. 9, weeks after President Joe Biden was declared the victor following the highly contested Nov. 3 election. Miller asked Kagay for a response within 90 days, though he said he has not heard back from the top prosecutor.
Robert L. Sinner II pleaded not guilty Friday morning in Shawnee County District Court to four felony charges he faces linked to the Oct. 31 shooting of three teenagers he suspected of stealing signs promoting former President Donald Trump s re-election campaign.
No trial date was set at Friday s hearing, where public defender Danielle Hamilton Slate said she needed time to retain an expert witness to testify in sinner s defense.
Shawnee County District Judge Nancy Parrish scheduled the case to appear on a criminal assignment docket at 1:30 p.m. June 17.
Sinner, 40, was bound over for trial Feb. 23 on charges of three counts of aggravated battery and one count of the criminal discharge of a firearm at an occupied vehicle.