Los Angeles Times: “It’s true that if all you have is evidence of fervent advocacy or real mistaken belief, that’s usually not the basis for a criminal charge,” said Justin Levitt, an election law expert at LMU Loyola Law School. “But there’s a lot of context that goes into every prosecution.”
Source: Los Angeles Times
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