The vast majority of the cases appear to be misdemeanors. Those folks will have served their time and paid their fines long before 2024.Can these pleas and convictions be protected against Pardons ... you know ... just in case ... of ....
The vast majority of the cases appear to be misdemeanors. Those folks will have served their time and paid their fines long before 2024.Can these pleas and convictions be protected against Pardons ... you know ... just in case ... of ....
Yes, although if Trump did somehow win I could totally see him retroactively pardoning them all.The vast majority of the cases appear to be misdemeanors. Those folks will have served their time and paid their fines long before 2024.
Extrajudicial execution sounds like a bad idea.When the intent of such unlawful entry is to overthrow the government then it is a coup and they should have been shot.
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Yes, although if Trump did somehow win I could totally see him retroactively pardoning them all.
The entire insurrection is a weird case in the idea that the overall outcome of the attack on the Capitol is a dire threat to democracy but the only laws we have that address individual conduct for the most part are trespassing and unlawful entry laws. There's no real 'trying to overthrow democracy' law that's going to apply to the vast majority of these people. Outside of the ones who actually attacked people and/or did the breaking in I'm not sure there should be. Like, how seriously should we punish someone for unlawful entry?
Meh, your opinion.Extrajudicial execution sounds like a bad idea.
Sure, but my overall point is there really isn't some statute that's going to send the average member of the insurrection to prison for a long time.Depends on the intent of the unlawful entry. We do have a law about disrupting the orderly conduct of government which many were charged with.
Really, how many of the protesters were "armed"Meh, your opinion.
Seriously, if this was an armed robbery and someone was killed, then they would all be charged with murder for being a participant in the robbery. I feel this is much worse than an armed robbery.
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When the intent of such unlawful entry is to overthrow the government then it is a coup and they should have been shot.
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Meh, your opinion.
You mean the felony murder rule? That requires participation in the commission of a felony, which most of these people weren't doing.Seriously, if this was an armed robbery and someone was killed, then they would all be charged with murder for being a participant in the robbery. I feel this is much worse than an armed robbery.
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2 ? Out of...........thousands?Multiple. It is their 2nd amendment right. Just ask them.
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Many of the insurrectionists were armed, go watch any number of the videos of that day and start counting. Of course being the bitch-boy you are you are just going to spew your propagandized bullshit so fuck off with you!Really, how many of the protesters were "armed"
Really, how many of the protesters were "armed"
Really, how many of the protesters were "armed"
Yes, it is my opinion that extrajudicial killing is bad.
You mean the felony murder rule? That requires participation in the commission of a felony, which most of these people weren't doing.
Yes, it is my opinion that extrajudicial killing is bad.
You mean the felony murder rule? That requires participation in the commission of a felony, which most of these people weren't doing.
a flagpole or stick does not fit the requirement of "armed robbery"Yes, Capitol Rioters Were Armed. Here Are The Weapons Prosecutors Say They Used
An NPR review of federal charges against people involved in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot shows they were armed with a wide variety of weapons, contradicting a false claim that rioters were not armed.www.npr.org
Does not count as "armed"Define armed
Do knives, clubs, tasers, bear/pepper spray or improvised spears & clubs count as weapons?
Holy shit! weapons are not arms, truth isn't truth, only i can fix it...that orange cock up your ass sure has fucked your brain up!Does not count as "armed"
If someone brings in a stick and kills someone with it during a robbery it certainly is.a flagpole or stick does not fit the requirement of "armed robbery"
and you are making the claim that this happened during the Jan. 6th protests? riots ?If someone brings in a stick and kills someone with it during a robbery it certainly is.
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Sure, but my overall point is there really isn't some statute that's going to send the average member of the insurrection to prison for a long time.