The story behind the sentence of Memphis Black Lives Matter activist, momentary mayoral candidate, lawful-then-unlawful-then-lawful-then-unlawful voter and person-with-a-lot-of prior-convictions, Pamela Moses, is ugly, convoluted and hard to follow. Was she an honestly confused person who sought only to register to vote as her probation officer certified she could, or a person who arrogantly flouted the chance to walk away and earned the sentence imposed as a result of her long history of engaging in criminal conduct?
Various permutations of the backstory are laid out in the New York Times and Washington Post and elsewhere, The facts of the case were disputed, but what was clear was that she had a long rap sheet of three prior felonies and a bunch of misdemeanors, voted at least six times since 2015, when she was last sentenced, despite being ineligible, and decided in her Shelby County case not to take a plea that would have let her escape another felony and prison, but to go to trial. She had what was arguably a triable case, but by no means a strong defense. Moses rolled the dice and found guilty by the jury. That’s how trials work. Continue reading →