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It might actually. Even with this abuse no one wants the shooting to start yet. Yet.
It might actually. Even with this abuse no one wants the shooting to start yet. Yet.
I don’t think it’s going to stop at lawfare.
TL;DW - A lot of the protestors who have become political prisoners were charged with a felony on the basis that Kamala Harris and Mike Pence were in the building, only surveillance video shows she left the building hours before the "storming" of the building and Mike Pence wasn't there either. So the DoJ lied. News at 11.
(DCNF)—The Department of Justice (DOJ) warned a Jan. 6 defendant Tuesday that his sentence would not be reduced, regardless of the Supreme Court's decision in a coming case related to a statute he was charged under.
Jan. 6 defendant Anthony Williams asked the court in February to grant him bond pending his appeal in light of the Supreme Court's decision to take up Fischer v. United States, which challenges the scope of an obstruction statute used to charge him, along with hundreds of other Jan. 6 defendants. The DOJ warned in a court filing Tuesday that in spite of the pending case — and an appeals court ruling finding it wrongly lengthened Jan. 6 sentences by applying an enhancement for interfering with the "administration of justice" — it would increase its sentencing recommendation on the remaining counts to maintain the current sentence length.
Bastards.
I can only be grateful that they will eventually get what they deserve.
A Washington, D.C., jury convicted Rebecca Lavrenz of Falcon, Colorado, known on social media as the "J6 Praying Grandma," of four federal misdemeanor charges Thursday related to her participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, incursion of the U.S. Capitol.
The 71-year-old faces up to a year in prison and more than $200,000 in fines, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported.
According to federal court documents, Lavrenz's crimes were entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly conduct in a restricted area, disorderly conduct in the Capitol Building, and parading, demonstrating or picketing in the Capitol.
Federal prosecutors said in a court filing that cellphone data and video footage showed Lavrenz entered the Capitol at approximately 2:43 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021, about 90 minutes after the conclusion of then-President Donald Trump's speech on the Ellipse.
She then walked to the Capitol Rotunda and exited the building at approximately 2:53 p.m.
So Lavrenz had been in the Capitol for about 10 minutes. The DOJ did not accuse her of engaging in violence or destroying any property.
Just more of the Biden admin jailing it's opponents.71-Year-Old Grandma Convicted on All Charges by DC Jury After Praying in Capitol on Jan. 6
71-Year-Old Grandma Convicted on All Charges by DC Jury After Praying in Capitol on Jan. 6
Jan. 6 defendant Rebecca Lavrenz of Falcon, Colorado, faces up to a year in jail and more than $200,000 in fines.www.thegatewaypundit.com
Just more of the Biden admin jailing it's opponents.
Agreed.as I keep saying remember how they treated us with power when we get power.
The number of people arrested for alleged Jan. 6 crimes at the U.S. Capitol is nearing 1,400 as the rate of arrests showed a sharp increase in the first quarter compared to 2023 and 2022, a report shows.
The U.S. Department of Justice reported that as of the close of business on April 5, 1,387 people have been arrested since the breach and violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
In the first three months of the year, the 122 arrests logged in 2024 vastly outpaced the 70 arrests in the same period of 2023 and the 50 arrests in the first quarter of 2022, DOJ records show.
The FBI arrested 367 people on Jan. 6 charges since April 6, 2023, and 612 people since the same date in 2022.
Exactly 1,300 people have been charged with entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; a misdemeanor crime. Of those, 122 of the charges involved a deadly or dangerous weapon.
At least 353 people were charged with corruptly obstructing an official proceeding—the most commonly charged Jan. 6 felony—a controversial charge being challenged before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Of arrests to date, 36 percent were for assaulting, resisting or impeding a law enforcement officers or employees. More than one-quarter of those arrests involved a deadly or dangerous weapon, the report said.
Jan. 6 Arrests Continue Brisk Pace in 2024, Nearing 1,400 Mark
Jan. 6 Arrests Continue Brisk Pace in 2024, Nearing 1,400 Mark
The 122 arrests through April 5 outpace the 70 arrests in 2023 and the 50 arrests in 2022, DOJ data show. Nearly 7 in 10 guilty pleas are for misdemeanors.www.theepochtimes.com
Unhinged RINO wants EVERY Trump supporter present during January 6th BEHIND BARS
The individual in question is Karl Rove. Unsurprisingly, he's a Bush-era Republican. Explains his worship of the State.
In a just world, Karl Rove would be arrested, tried, and executed for treason and mass murder for orchestrating the Iraq War. Republicans should be ashamed of letting Neo-Cons like this monster run the party for so long and we must be extremely vigilant in continuing to fight them within the GOP.
In a just world, Karl Rove would be arrested, tried, and executed for treason and mass murder for orchestrating the Iraq War. Republicans should be ashamed of letting Neo-Cons like this monster run the party for so long and we must be extremely vigilant in continuing to fight them within the GOP.
Yup it’s reasons like this why I sometimes support ideas like America joining the ICC. Because then we would have an easy time getting rid of this guy by getting him arrested and sent to The Hague along with the other Bush neocons.Agreed on all accounts. Though I would also say that there’s still time for Mr. Rove to meet his just fate as you outlined.
Yup it’s reasons like this why I sometimes support ideas like America joining the ICC. Because then we would have an easy time getting rid of this guy by getting him arrested and sent to The Hague along with the other Bush neocons.