Posted on 06/01/2022 8:25:57 PM PDT by Perseverando
A cadet at South Carolina’s military college The Citadel and his alleged accomplice have been given a Jan. 3, 2023, trial date in the case brought against them by the federal government in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot.
On Wednesday, U.S. Judge Tanya Chutkan gave Elias Irizarry, of York County, a chance to finish his junior year fall semester, which ends in December. Irizarry had put off a decision on whether to go to trial or plead guilty numerous times, delays that allowed him to complete his sophomore year.
Chutkan indicated it would be a trial by jury.
Irizarry, a Trump supporter who sported a red “Make America Great Again” hat during the riot, and his alleged accomplice, Grayson Sherill, have both declined plea deals for lesser charges from the government.
In December, they were indicted on revamped charges by a federal grand jury.
Irizarry faces eight misdemeanor charges, including violent entry and disorderly conduct at the Capitol.
Sherill, who lives across the North Carolina-South Carolina state line in Gaston County, faces a felony charge of assaulting an officer along with the same various misdemeanor charges that Irizarry faces.
Both men have pleaded not guilty.
Another man arrested with them, Elliot Bishai, has already pleaded guilty and will be sentenced in late June.
(Excerpt) Read more at thestate.com ...
Red China is alive and well, and living at the Beltway Justice Department.
Speedy Trial?
Tanya Chutkan:
possibly the most corrupt judge-whore in washington.
South Carolina ping, please!
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The cherry on top of her tyranny is when the patriots are given a trial , someday in the far future , it is in the one place where it is least likely to be fair. Stalin himself would give her two thumbs up.
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From the article: "On Wednesday, U.S. Judge Tanya Chutkan gave Elias Irizarry, of York County, a chance to finish his junior year fall semester, which ends in December. Irizarry had put off a decision on whether to go to trial or plead guilty numerous times, delays that allowed him to complete his sophomore year."
Looks like the delays were on their side.
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