Former Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux’s election fraud trial faces another delay

Former Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux’s election fraud trial has hit yet another delay, with a trial-setting hearing being pushed back by another month. The indictment, which was issued in March of 2020, accuses LeDoux and her alleged accomplices of attempting to manipulate absentee ballots in a different district during her 2018 reelection campaign.

This trial has seen numerous delays at the request of LeDoux’s legal team, and the trial date has been postponed eight times since November, with several previous delays as well. Critics have dubbed LeDoux’s delay tactics as the “vulture defense,” speculating that she is hoping for key witnesses to pass away before the trial takes place. Unfortunately, one of the key witnesses, Charlie Chang, has already died during the legal process.

It is puzzling why, after such a lengthy period of time, LeDoux has not pursued a plea deal. She is facing both felony and misdemeanor charges related to the election fraud allegations. Perhaps she believes she has a strong defense, or maybe she is hoping for more favorable circumstances to arise, like another dead witness or

The implications of this case extend beyond LeDoux herself. Election fraud is a serious offense that undermines the integrity of our democratic process. If convicted, LeDoux’s actions could have far-reaching consequences for the trust placed in elected officials and the electoral system as a whole. It is crucial that justice is served and that those responsible for such actions are held accountable.

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For the readers who may be following this case closely, it is important to stay informed about the developments. As the trial date finally approaches, it will be interesting to see how the evidence is presented and what arguments are made by both the prosecution and the defense. Keep an eye on reputable news sources for updates and analysis.

In the meantime, it is worth reflecting on the importance of fair and free elections. The ability to cast one’s vote and have it accurately counted is a fundamental aspect of our democracy. We must all remain vigilant in protecting the integrity of our electoral system and holding those who try to undermine it accountable.

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