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Thank God. Trump restores our freedoms to

I can’t disagree with your last paragraph. It would have kept him from catching any grief for the most part. There is no doubt about that. Especially for a select few that he pardoned that should be staying in jail. But it is just a few imo.

I think we are having a major communication issue. I am not pointing to anyone and saying their sentence was unfair. I do believe there are people who did the tour only who have dealt with this for way too long. People who had to wait in jail for a period of time not meeting the crime really sucks. But they played a stupid game and won a stupid prize.

The maximum sentence for assaulting a police officer in dc is 10 years will. Read that please. 10 years. Look it up. It comes with being released early for good behavior. Paroled. Dc is one of the most liberal jurisdictions on the planet. A ton of these folks who assaulted police have been in jail or been dealing with this in their lives for four years. In dc, most of them would have already been cut loose in a normal case. That is my point. It is understandable outrage, but you are upset with something that for normal people found guilty of this would have already happened. First time offenders get 180 days. Please read the link below.


To top it off in ole liberal dc Will, it is a freaking misdemeanor!!!!!!! Should they be treated differently than other people found guilty of the same crimes in dc. We both know that comes with your ideological agenda
Zinger, when you tell me to look something up, it's suggested you do the same before calling me out.

All of the people found guilty of violent felonies for J6 were tried in the Federal court system, where the maximum sentence for assault a LEO with a weapon is twenty years, not ten. Also, there is no parole for Federal sentences. So just about everything you wrote in your last post is irrelevant.

AI alert:
The maximum federal sentence for assaulting a police officer is 20 years in prison. This sentence applies to cases of felony assault on a federal officer under 18 U.S.C. § 111(b), which involves either:
  1. Assault resulting in bodily injury to the officer
  2. Assault while using a dangerous or deadly weapon
This 20-year maximum sentence is specifically for aggravated assault on federal law enforcement officers

It's important to note that the severity of the sentence can vary based on the specific circumstances of the assault:
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