A St. Clair Shores man who admitted voting twice in the August 2024 primary was sentenced to six months of probation in Macomb County Circuit Court.
Frank Prezzato was one of four voters accused in the case in St. Clair Shores. He pleaded guilty Sept. 3 to one count of election law-voting absentee and in person. The Michigan Attorney General's Office dismissed another charge — offering to vote more than once — at sentencing Oct. 22 before Circuit Judge Anthony Servitto.
In addition to probation, Prezzato received credit for one day served in the county jail, according to online court records.
According to those records and a prior news release from the attorney general's Office, Prezzato sought to delay sentencing for six months and upon successful completion of probation, the charge