Former Colorado State Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis Convicted of Attempt to Influence a Public Figure, Forgery
Sonya Jaquez Lewis was convicted of four felonies for fabricating support letters to influence the Colorado Senate Ethics Committee amid an aide mistreatment probe.
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Ex-lawmaker who faked letters of support during ethics probe convicted of 4 felonies
A former state legislator in Colorado was convicted of four felonies on Wednesday after she faked letters of support during an ethics investigation, according to a new report. Sonya Jaquez Lewis, a Boulder County Democrat, was convicted on four counts of attempting to influence a public servant and ...
Jury finds former Colorado senator guilty of four felonies for faked letters of support in probe
A Denver jury found former state Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis guilty on Wednesday of three counts of forgery and one charge of attempting to influence a public servant, all felonies that stemmed from allegations that she mistreated aides while in office. Each forgery charge carries the potential of one to three years in prison. The attempt to influence a public servant charge carries a potential sentence of two to six years. The prosecuting attorney …
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