>Peters was indicted on multiple charges related to election interference, including attempting to influence a public servant, conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, official misconduct, and failure to comply with state election regulations.
We need to find the exact charges, copying data is not a crime, only tampering with it is.
> Peters later became fixated on election fraud theories and collaborated with figures promoting conspiracy theories, including Ron Watkins and Mike Lindell.
So, we abandoned her after she tried to help us.
> Data from the breached election systems was later published online by conspiracy theorists, prompting intervention from the Colorado Secretary of State.
A data breach is not a crime per say if it only reads information for integrity use. If these were the servers from Mike Lindell's Symposium, then I already did a decode from a file that CM glossed over and I proved widespread election fraud because those scripts:
Tampered with a Voting machines local security by overridding the Operating systems LSA, local security authority, to recognize a temporary database so that all changes went to a thumb drive, and when the computer rebooted, it would read the database of the LSA that is on the hard drive.
They turned off the encryption of a SQL Server database.
Plus they had a web server running on a voting machine, which is a remote access service, that is illegal to run on a voting machine.