Posted on 03/26/2014 3:21:02 PM PDT by jazusamo
Full title: MILLER: Exclusive Shock verdict Mark Witaschek guilty of possessing muzzleloader bullets in D.C.
while NBCs David Gregory got off scot free
In a surprising twist at the end of a long trial, a District of Columbia judge found Mark Witaschek guilty of attempted possession of unlawful ammunition for antique replica muzzleloader bullets.
Judge Robert Morin sentenced Mr. Witaschek to time served, a $50 fine and required him to enroll with the Metropolitan Police Departments firearm offenders registry within 48 hours.
Outside the courtroom, I asked Mr. Witaschek how he felt about the verdict. Im completely outraged by it, he said. This is just a continuation of the nightmare. Just to sit there. I could not believe it.
Shaking his head, he added, None of these people know anything about gun issues, including the judge.
His wife Bonnie Witaschek was crying. Its just so scary, she said. You never think youll end up in a situation like this, but here we are.
Mr. Witascheks attorney Howard X. McEachern shook his clients hand and said, Were not done. Mr. McEachern plans to appeal the decision.
I asked the defense attorney for his opinion of the verdict. Clearly the judge thought that this was overkill the sentence reflects how he felt about the prosecution of this case, he replied.
Click here to read about the first half of the day of trial when Mr. Witaschek took the stand in his own defense.
Until the final hours of the trial, both the defense and government focused the case on whether the single 12 gauge shotgun shell that was found in Mr. Witascheks D.C. home was operable. The judge, however, never ruled on it.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Yet Phillip Thompson, aide to Democrat Senator Jim Webb, tries to take a loaded handgun into a Senate Office Building, but walks away with no charges.
I’d pay to see a defense attorney put on that demonstration to this judge and the idiot persecution and then the look the judge gives them.
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