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Kelli Jo Griffin, left, Montrose, Iowa, wipes away tears as she is embraced by Sister Peggy from the Holy Family Catholic Church of Fort Madison, following her not guilty verdict Thursday March 20, 2014 in Keokuk, Iowa. The former drug offender, who believed her voting rights had been restored when she cast a ballot last year, was acquitted of perjury - a public rebuke of Iowa's two-year investigation into voter fraud. It was the first trial stemming from the state's voter fraud investigation championed by Secretary of State Matt Schultz, a Republican. (AP Photo/The Hawk Eye, John Gaines)

Kelli Jo Griffin, left, Montrose, Iowa, wipes away tears as she is embraced by Sister Peggy from the Holy Family Catholic Church of Fort Madison, following her not guilty verdict Thursday March 20, 2014 in Keokuk, Iowa. The former drug offender, who believed her voting rights had been restored when she cast a ballot last year, was acquitted of perjury - a public rebuke of Iowa's two-year investigation into voter fraud. It was the first trial stemming from the state's voter fraud investigation championed by Secretary of State Matt Schultz, a Republican. (AP Photo/The Hawk Eye, John Gaines)

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