His only hope is jury nullification, but the evidence is pretty clear, and a judge will take the decision away from the jury if it doesn't convict.
The courts are corrupt on the right to keep and bear arms.
“I think he should have taken the plea deal. Now he is going to face a trial for a felony,”
Nathan Haddad said last night on the Cam & Company program that he is a federal employee and does not want a criminal conviction which will ruin in chances for any career advancement or job prospects in any job where he would need such things as a security clearance.
If he were to plead guilty to misdemeanors his arrest record will still show that he was arrested for Felonies.