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Brown, 51, and Marlena Jackson, 52, were each sentenced to one year of probation, a $2,000 fine and must write a letter apologizing to the residents of Gregg County.
Texas Doubles Time on Voter Fraud Cases With Few Results Attorney General Ken Paxton and his team spent more than 22,000 staff hours on voter fraud cases this year but only ended up resolving 16 of them, all of which were due to false addresses. Taylor Goldenstein, Houston Chronicle | December 22, 2020 | Analysis
(TNS) The Texas Attorney General s office spent nearly twice as much time working on voter fraud cases this year as it did in 2018 logging more than 22,000 staff hours yet resolved just 16 prosecutions, half as many as two years ago, records show.
All 16 cases involved Harris County residents who gave false addresses on their voter registration forms. None of them received any jail time.
Ken Paxton s beefed-up 2020 voter fraud unit closed 16 minor cases, all in Harris County
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FILE - In this June 28, 2020 file photo, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton waits on the flight line for the arrival of Vice President Mike Pence at Love Field in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)Tony Gutierrez, STF / Associated Press
The Texas attorney general’s office spent nearly twice as much time working on voter fraud cases this year as it did in 2018 logging more than 22,000 staff hours yet resolved just 16 prosecutions, half as many as two years ago, records show.
All 16 cases involved Harris County residents who gave false addresses on their voter registration forms. None received any jail time.