“Crystal Mason, who was already a convicted felon for tax fraud, voted while on supervised release, the Dallas Morning News reported. According to Texas law, convicted felons cannot vote until they serve the entirety of their sentence, including supervised release.”
Read more: http://thefreethoughtproject.com/probation-voting-5-years-prison/
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