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Judge Whitney was not swayed, and actually sounded annoyed.

“The Court is troubled by the fact that the defendant is a sophisticated voter,” Whitney said. “If anyone should’ve known he lost his right to vote…The court needs to do something so Mr. Cannon and I quit meeting like this.”

Whitney said he wouldn’t require Cannon be immediately placed into custody because it would be a financial burden on taxpayers. Cannon’s bed at the minimum security prison FCI Morgantown in West Virginia will not be available until Nov. 18. It would be expensive to send Cannon to Mecklenburg County Jail until his report date, Whitney said. Mecklenburg County Jail is a high security facility.

Before making his ruling, Whitney spent about 30 minutes discussing, primarily with the government attorneys, when a person is deemed a convicted felon. Once a person is judged guilty of a felony the person loses civil rights, such as the right to vote. Whitney has directed other magistrates to advise defendants that they have lost their civil rights once they have been judged guilty and during sentencing hearings. He also instructed probation officers to tell defendants on bond who have been judged guilty that they have lost their right to vote.

Former Charlotte Mayor Jail Too Expensive, Patrick Cannon Gets House Arrest Until Nov. 18 (Photos + Video)  was originally published on oldschool1053.com

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