
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A St. Clair Shores voter was sentenced to 6 months’ delayed probation Wednesday after pleading responsible to voting twice in an election.
Frank Prezzato, 69, pleaded responsible in September to at least one depend of voting absentee and in-person, a cost stemming from an incident on Election Day for the August 2024 major election.
In keeping with Michigan Lawyer Basic Dana Nessel, Prezzato confirmed as much as the polls on election day, requesting and handing over a poll for the election regardless of having already voted by way of absentee poll.
Each votes ended up counting within the election.
Prezzato was initially charged with one depend of voting absentee and in particular person and one depend of providing to vote greater than as soon as in October 2024, however later plead responsible to solely the previous.
In keeping with Nessel, if Prezzato efficiently completes his probation, his fees will likely be dismissed with prejudice. His delayed sentence evaluate is scheduled for April 15, 2026, within the sixteenth Circuit Court docket in Macomb County.
