James Saunders, who voted twice in the 2020 and 2022 elections, will also have to pay a $10,000 fine
James Dalton Saunders, a 56-year-old tax lawyer living in Shaker Heights, was convicted of two accounts of voter fraud. He was sentenced Monday to three years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Andrew Santoli coupled Saunders' sentence with a $10,000 fine, a punishment, as Santoli detailed in last week's hearing, to match the severe violation against the nation's voting laws. The case of election fraud was the first of its kind in 2023, county prosecutors present at trial told Scene. Because Saunder's duplicitous votes infringed on federal law, his actions in Florida were under Santoli's, and the court's, jurisdiction.
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