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|    Appeals court ruling that vacates Capito    |
|    02 Mar 24 02:26:55    |
      XPost: alt.society.civil-liberty.law.court.federal, alt.politics.trump,       alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov              https://apnews.com/article/jan-6-capitol-riot-appeals-court-sentences-       e08abd6d451d954ec3573c9ff515a30e              A federal appeals court in Washington has ordered a new sentence for a       retired Air Force officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol dressed in combat       gear, in a ruling issued Friday that could impact dozens of other cases       stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack.              While a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld       Larry Brock's conviction, the court said a judge wrongly applied an       enhancement that lengthened the recommended prison sentence range under       federal guidelines.              The enhancement — on the grounds that Brock's conduct resulted in       “substantial interference with the administration of justice" — has been       applied in more than 100 other Jan. 6 defendants' cases, said Patricia       Hartman, a spokesperson for the Washington's U.S. attorney's office. If       the ruling stands, those defendants who have not already completed their       prison terms may push for new sentences.              When asked whether prosecutors will appeal the ruling, Hartman said they       are considering their options.              Brock was sentenced last year to two years in prison after being convicted       of a felony charge of obstruction of an official proceeding and       misdemeanor offenses. He is currently serving his sentence at a federal       lockup in Missouri and is expected to be released in December, according       to online Bureau of Prisons records.              Brock's attorney didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment on       Friday.              The obstruction felony charge is already at the center of another case the       U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on next month that could upended       hundreds of Capitol riot cases. The justices agreed to hear the appeal       filed by lawyers for another rioter charged with obstruction of an       official proceeding — one of the most widely used charges brought in the       Jan. 6 attack.              In Brock's case, the appeals court said the “administration of justice”       sentencing enhancement applies to judicial proceedings but does not extend       to interfering with the certification of the electoral vote. That's what       Congress was meeting to do on Jan. 6 when supporters of Donald Trump       stormed the Capitol.              "Brock’s interference with one stage of the Electoral College vote-       counting process— while no doubt endangering our democratic processes and       temporarily derailing Congress’s constitutional work—did not interfere       with the ‘administration of justice,’" the three-judge panel wrote.              It's unclear to what extent Brock's — or other defendants' — punishments       might be reduced on re-sentencing. With the sentencing enhancement, the       range in Brock's case under federal guidelines was 24 to 30 months. U.S.       District Judge John Bates sentenced Brock to the low end of those       guidelines, which merely provide direction for judges when they are       considering punishments and are not mandatory.              Brock's attorney has said in court papers that the misapplied enhancement       likely increased his client's sentence by about nine months. Prosecutors       had recommended a sentence of five years in prison.              Brock, of Grapevine, Texas, was wearing a helmet and tactical vest when he       joined the mob that attacked the Capitol and went onto the Senate floor       only minutes after Vice President Mike Pence, senators and their staff       evacuated the chamber. Brock picked up a discarded pair of zip-tie       handcuffs and was photographed in a widely shared photo holding the cuffs       on the Senate floor.              His lawyer said in court papers that Brock did not pick up the cuffs to do       any harm.              ____              Richer reported from Boston.                     --       We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that       stupid people won't be offended.              Durham Report: The FBI has an integrity problem. It has none.              No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.       Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.              Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden       fiasco, President Trump.              Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the       The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood       queer liberal democrat donors.              President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed       dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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