Former City Councilmember Tammy Kim has been charged with 10 felonies for allegedly lying about her residency during her time in office and while campaigning for mayor. The charges include perjury, filing false documents, and voter registration fraud. If convicted, she could face over 11 years in prison. Kim, who expressed a desire to clear her name, is entering a not guilty plea and plans a substantial legal defense against these serious allegations.
Kim was formally charged with three felony counts of perjury by declaration, three felony counts of filing a false document, and other serious charges related to voter registration.
If convicted, Tammy Kim could face up to 11 years and two months in state prison or county jail, highlighting the severity of her alleged offenses.
Attorney Caroline Hahn stated that they 'planned to launch a vigorous defense' for Kim, indicating her resolve to contest the charges.
In a brief statement, Kim confirmed that they would be entering a not guilty plea, underscoring her immediate legal strategy.
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