Texas Court Orders New Look at Woman's Voter Fraud Case

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A Texas woman sentenced to five years in prison for illegal voting after filling out a provisional ballot while on parole in 2016 won a key ruling Wednesday in her effort to have the conviction overturned.

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ordered a lower court to review whether there was sufficient evidence to convict Crystal Mason. The courtโ€™s majority determined that Texas election law requires that individuals know they are ineligible to vote to be convicted of illegal voting.

The new ruling did not overturn Masonโ€™s 2018 conviction but keeps alive her contention that she didnโ€™t know she was committing a crime when she filled out the ballot in Tarrant County for the presidential election.

She was on supervised released from a federal tax fraud conviction and was barred from voting under Texas law. Her ballot wasnโ€™t counted and she was arrested several months later.

Masonโ€™s long sentence made state Republican and Democratic lawmakers uneasy. In 2021, after passing a new voting law measure, the GOP-controlled state House approved a resolution stating that โ€œa person should not be criminally incarcerated for making an innocent mistake.โ€

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