Posted on Jan 21, 2024
US Supreme Court Action Alters Course of Jan. 6 Defendant Sentencings
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In December, the Supreme Court decided it would take up the appeal by Jan. 6 defendant Joseph W. Fisher of the Biden administration’s novel use of an Enron-era evidence-tampering law to prosecute hundreds of defendants for obstruction of Congress during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incident.
The obstruction of Congress charge—which carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison—is the most widely charged felony in Jan. 6 cases, including against President Trump.
The obstruction of Congress charge—which carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison—is the most widely charged felony in Jan. 6 cases, including against President Trump.
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Good. With what's been reported the last two weeks, every single person should be pardoned and freed.
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Should have a real judge and jury for the whole thing. Committee of Jan 666.
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