What kind of lawyer does this guy have? They do understand that the federal government have to prove that his actions were against the law, right? Saying the election was stolen is not breaking the law.
Unfortunately, unless you're willing to martyr yourself, pleading out is often the right call, even if you've done nothing wrong. Weirdly, in this case, it looks like he was "only" looking at eighteen months...so he plead down to cut nine months out. He wasn't looking at 20 years or something. Maybe he should have fought, although there's the issue of money, too. The government can use the money they steal from you to prosecute you - as well as defend themselves from the consequences of their own wrongdoing - but if they accuse you of something you're on the hook for your massive legal fees.
Which says a lot about the loud asshole who was dating said moron. He got what he fucking deserved. If only more of these abrasive assholes in life got served for harassment.
It is easy to switch off empathy for someone we don't like, if we think they are an asshole and the situation could never happen to us because we're smarter than them and not an asshole like them. But this is a deep injustice that shouldn't happen to anyone.
It's not a lack of empathy. His actions in the affidavit that he admitted to clearly are harassment because he certainly didn't just calmly walk in and state "we pay you". No one ever just says something like that, it's always a scream. And touching the officer, even their uniform, is legally assault.
Like it or not, this was an unruly mob incident. Mob justice is for once getting justice. He was not one of those just let in by the police who went on a quiet 50cent tour. That was the other side of the building. He was with the group who broke in and were trying to break into the congressional chamber.
This was not a protest. This was a riot. He gets what he fucking deserves.
Now, if we had real justice in this country, members of Antifa would be swinging from U.S. Government officially made hanging platforms.
Meh, I don't think it was a big deal, generally speaking. Maybe if he was the one breaking windows but it just said poking officers and yelling at them. So what? Even if it was a riot, it was still a political protest.
Even if there was vandalism it's not like he tried set the building on fire like they did in Portland. And just my opinion but I will always be for more serious charges when it comes to private property. I'm not worried about government buildings too much.
Going against the regime is breaking the only law that they care about: if you do that, they will destroy you.
Unfortunately, unless you're willing to martyr yourself, pleading out is often the right call, even if you've done nothing wrong. Weirdly, in this case, it looks like he was "only" looking at eighteen months...so he plead down to cut nine months out. He wasn't looking at 20 years or something. Maybe he should have fought, although there's the issue of money, too. The government can use the money they steal from you to prosecute you - as well as defend themselves from the consequences of their own wrongdoing - but if they accuse you of something you're on the hook for your massive legal fees.
TIL "obstruction of an official proceeding" is a felony. The government owns you.
The other times people were out in the street in the past 2 years they claim it's too hard to find rioters
Which says a lot about the loud asshole who was dating said moron. He got what he fucking deserved. If only more of these abrasive assholes in life got served for harassment.
With backstabbing "allies" like you, who needs enemies?
Justice is blind, unlike you, who's just stupid.
It is easy to switch off empathy for someone we don't like, if we think they are an asshole and the situation could never happen to us because we're smarter than them and not an asshole like them. But this is a deep injustice that shouldn't happen to anyone.
It's not a lack of empathy. His actions in the affidavit that he admitted to clearly are harassment because he certainly didn't just calmly walk in and state "we pay you". No one ever just says something like that, it's always a scream. And touching the officer, even their uniform, is legally assault.
Like it or not, this was an unruly mob incident. Mob justice is for once getting justice. He was not one of those just let in by the police who went on a quiet 50cent tour. That was the other side of the building. He was with the group who broke in and were trying to break into the congressional chamber.
This was not a protest. This was a riot. He gets what he fucking deserves.
Now, if we had real justice in this country, members of Antifa would be swinging from U.S. Government officially made hanging platforms.
Meh, I don't think it was a big deal, generally speaking. Maybe if he was the one breaking windows but it just said poking officers and yelling at them. So what? Even if it was a riot, it was still a political protest.
Even if there was vandalism it's not like he tried set the building on fire like they did in Portland. And just my opinion but I will always be for more serious charges when it comes to private property. I'm not worried about government buildings too much.