A Colorado Court of Appeals ordered a resentencing for former clerk Tina Peters after ruling that her nine-year prison term improperly factored in her protected political speech.While her state convictions for election system data breaches remain intact, judges determined that her ongoing promotion of election fraud conspiracies should not have influenced the sentence.Donald Trump has pressured state officials to release Peters while Governor Jared Polis evaluates potential clemency for the first-time offender.The case remains a central point for election conspiracy movements following the leak of confidential voting passwords that occurred during the unauthorized 2021 data copy.