Of the original and alleged thirteen “victims,” the only one who remained steadfast in insisting that her vote was stolen was Sophie Spann, who just happened, wrote one journalist, to have “reared the sheriff’s deputy and son-in-law” and who was brought lunch by the sheriff personally before she took the stand. Based on Spann’s testimony alone, Julia Wilder and Maggie Bozeman were found guilty by an all-white jury. The verdict was upheld by the appeals court. In January 1982, Bozeman, then fifty-one, received a four-year prison sentence. Wilder, sixty-nine, got hit with the maximum, five
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