Election-denying former Colorado clerk guilty of obstruction

Tina Peters, former Mesa County, Colo., clerk, listens during her trial, Friday, March 3, 2023, in Grand Junction, Colo. Peters was convicted of a misdemeanor obstruction charge for refusing to turn over an iPad she allegedly used to videotape a court hearing. Jurors found the former clerk guilty of obstructing government operations but acquitted her of obstructing a peace officer. The case is separate from Peters' alleged involvement in a security break of voting machines. (Scott Crabtree/The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel via AP, Pool)

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — A former Colorado clerk who has become a hero to election conspiracy theorists was convicted Friday of a misdemeanor obstruction charge for trying to prevent authorities from taking an iPad she allegedly used to videotape a court hearing.

The case is separate from Tina Peters' alleged involvement in a

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