On appeal, the D.C. Circuit appellate court got it right, explaining that “we hold that the ‘administration of justice’ enhancement does not apply to interference with the legislative process of certifying electoral votes.” While acknowledging politely that the trial judges were desperately trying to enhance the sentence of the January 6 defendants, the appellate court essentially said that Brock’s argument was a no-brainer:
Section 2J1.2’s text, context, and commentary show that “administration of justice” refers to judicial, quasi-judicial, and adjunct investigative proceedings, but does not extend to the unique congressional function of certifying electoral college votes.
The real nutjobs on the January 6th brouhaha, are the politicos who are making it out to be a Pearl Harbor or a 9/11 type event.
Washington DC should be renamed “Snowflake City.”
My gut instinct tells me it was way over 100.
I could be wrong, but very few of those people did anything
to warrant substantial prison time.
The bastards who sentenced them need to be the ones who should be required to complete the sentences.
ALL of them have been wrongly sentenced.
What would you expect from the Demoncratic party ... equal justice?
justice is slow, but eventually gets it right in the end usually.
It is just a shame many of these innocent protesters’ lives have been ruined. They need to hit the left with billions and billions in law suits
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if this is proven...do these prosecutors and judges carry a bond ?
if so...
www.bondsforthewin.com
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get back to me about Ray Epps and appropriate sentencing.
The J6 “defendents” proved out the existence of the Deep Police State in this country
The trial judges are petty tyrants. I always tell people who think about litigating anything to be prepared to file an appeal. Most appeals aren’t successful however, but lower court judges just do whatever they want most of the time.