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- The Dawgvent
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We haven’t had a back and forth in a while friend. We are obviously very rusty. My point is and has been that a normal citizen of dc committing the same crime would already likely be out. Of course it was tried in federal court. It was necessary and always going to be political. Which allowed them to drop the hammer even more.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:
This 20-year maximum sentence is specifically for aggravated assault on federal law enforcement officers
- Assault resulting in bodily injury to the officer
- Assault while using a dangerous or deadly weapon
It's important to note that the severity of the sentence can vary based on the specific circumstances of the assault:
- Simple assault (no physical contact or injury) carries a maximum of 1 year in jail
https://medvinlaw.com/federal-assault-on-law-enforcement-penalties-for-18-usc-111-charges/- Felony assault with physical contact but without a weapon carries a maximum of 8 years in prison
https://medvinlaw.com/federal-assault-on-law-enforcement-penalties-for-18-usc-111-charges/
The actual sentence imposed may be influenced by factors such as the extent of injuries, the presence of weapons, and the offender's criminal history.
Your crying and whining falls on deaf ears because you are all in anti Trump while praising and supporting someone who was demonstrably worse, did horrible things, and was a disastrous president. Your use of far-left propaganda to prop up your view is a reminder that you have no unbiased thought. All you have done for the last 8 yrs is cry russia russia russia, (AND YOU WERE TOTALLY WRONG), Cry nazi nazi nazi (AND YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG). Cry J/6, J/6, J/6, and while some few people carried it too far, most did nothing deserving of the penalties they received. In the past you remained totally silent on blm/antifa until called out then you say they are wrong, but you are not here daily crying about democrat pols supporting them and the lack of punishment for them. Showing again you are not truely worried about the rule of law or violence. Its just TDS, TDS, TDS.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:
This 20-year maximum sentence is specifically for aggravated assault on federal law enforcement officers
- Assault resulting in bodily injury to the officer
- Assault while using a dangerous or deadly weapon
It's important to note that the severity of the sentence can vary based on the specific circumstances of the assault:
- Simple assault (no physical contact or injury) carries a maximum of 1 year in jail
https://medvinlaw.com/federal-assault-on-law-enforcement-penalties-for-18-usc-111-charges/- Felony assault with physical contact but without a weapon carries a maximum of 8 years in prison
https://medvinlaw.com/federal-assault-on-law-enforcement-penalties-for-18-usc-111-charges/
The actual sentence imposed may be influenced by factors such as the extent of injuries, the presence of weapons, and the offender's criminal history.
DemonRats. That’s what happened.So what happened?