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From Matt Caron’s Report at Fox 61.

CONNECTICUT, USA — The State Supreme Court issued a ruling in a case that sought to get alleged Bridgeport ballot harvesters Wanda Geter and Eneida Martinez arrested.

It has been five months since the justices heard arguments and nearly a year since the group Fighter Voter Fraud Inc. leveraged an old law in an attempt to hold the alleged ballot stuffers accountable. The ruling is a big setback.

“They never ruled on the merits of the case,” Linda Szynkowicz, the founder and CEO, said.

In a 17-page decision, all seven Connecticut Supreme Court justices unanimously agreed that Fight Voter Fraud’s effort to arrest alleged ballot stuffers Wanda Geter and Bridgeport City Councilor Eneida Martinez should be dismissed on standing.

“The Connecticut Supreme Court took a different view of the law than we did,” Atty. Cameron Atkinson, representing Fight Voter Fraud, said.

The justices said Fight Voter Fraud and the three Bridgeport voters named in the complaint are not aggrieved or injured “because they do not have a specific, personal and legal interest in the arrest.”

“We’re kind of scratching our heads with the state of Connecticut Supreme Court saying that they are not. How could they not be?” Szynkowicz said.

Read the rest of the report here.

 

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