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A mother of two out of Fort Worth, Texas has been sentenced to 5 years in prison for illegally voting in the 2016 presidential election while on supervised release serving a fraud conviction.

Buzz Feed News reports 43-year-old Crystal Mason was released from jail after serving three years in prison for fraud conviction in 2011.

Mason told the court that she voted because her mother encouraged her to and she was not informed that she couldn’t vote. Her name was not on the voter list so she asked for help from an election worker. The worker directed her through the process of voting provisionally after Manson signed an affidavit.

Judge Ruben Gonzalez questioned Mason about why she didn’t read the affidavit which lists all requirements to vote, including her situation of being a convicted felon and not completing a sentence. In her defense, Mason explained that because an election worker was assisting her she didn’t feel the need to read it.

Mason explained to the judge that she was given the opportunity to watch her daughter graduate and wanted to see her son do the same. Had she known about not being able to vote she says she would have never done it.

Her first run-in with the law got her sentenced in 2011 for making a “tax preparation business” with her ex-husband. They gave increased tax refunds over to the Internal Revenue Service which caused the court to order her to pay back $4.2 million in restitution.

Even though Mason was sentenced to 5 years the Judge could have sentenced her up 20 years for voting illegally. Mason’s defense attorney, J Warren St. John has filed an appeal following her sentence.

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(Source: Buzz Feed News  

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