A woman who cast her dead mother's mail-in ballot for President Donald Trump has been ordered to read a book and write an essay on voting's importance to democracy and the consequences of election fraud.Danielle Christine Miller, 51, of Nashwauk, avoids jail time despite facing three felony charges following the 2024 presidential election. She also was ordered to serve as many as three years on supervised probation and pay an $885 fine.As part of a plea agreement, Miller is required to read "Thank You for Voting: The Maddening, Enlightening, Inspiring Truth About Voting in America" by Erin Geiger Smith and write a 10-page paper "regarding the importance in voting in a democracy and how election fraud can undermine the voting process."“I think the sentence that was imposed here is very much designed to help her better understand the importance of those things and make sure that she doesn't — and quite frankly other people don't — take the same type of actions in the future,” Itasca County Attorney Jake Fauchald said.
I'm sure people around the country are terrified that if they commit overt voter fraud they may be required to read a book and write a paper about it. That should solve the problem.
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