Last week, a former state senator in Colorado was sentenced following a conviction for influencing a public servant (C.R.S. 18-8-306) and three counts of forgery.  The former charge may sound familiar.  It is the same charge that was used against former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters in 2024. Former State Senator Sonya Jacquez Lewis was convicted of the four counts in a Denver District Court in January and sentenced on February 27th. During a legislative ethics investigation, then-Senator Lewis submitted forged letters of support “written by former aides to refute allegations that Lewis was mistreating her staff” to the Colorado Senate Committee on Ethics, according to a press release from John Walsh, Denver’s District Attorney. Charging Discrepancies Lewis submitted three forged letters to a five-member Colorado…

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