Posted on 05/25/2023 6:44:54 PM PDT by Coronal
Oath Keepers Florida chapter leader Kelly Meggs was sentenced to 12 years in prison Thursday for seditious conspiracy and other charges related to the U.S. Capitol breach on Jan. 6, 2021.
This is the second sentence to be handed down to a defendant found guilty of seditious conspiracy with relation to the Jan. 6 riot, with the first being handed to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who was sentenced Thursday to 18 years in prison.
Rhodes received the longest sentence, to date, related to the attack on the Capitol.
Along with a 12-year prison sentence, Meggs, 53, of Dunnellon, Florida, was also sentenced to three years of supervised release.
“Today’s sentences reflect the grave threat the actions of these defendants posed to our democratic institutions,” Attorney General Merrick B. Garland said.
“The United States proved at trial that the Oath Keepers plotted for months to violently disrupt the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next. The Justice Department will continue to do everything in our power to hold accountable those criminally responsible for the January 6th attack on our democracy.”
Rhodes and Meggs were found guilty on Nov. 29, 2022, after an eight-week trial, followed by three days of deliberation.
Meggs was also found guilty of conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to prevent an officer from discharging duties and tampering with documents or proceedings.
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2. What people? There were no “other people”. Just a figment of your imagination and drug-addled eyeballs. Flames - there were no flames, young Luke!
Did either of them even enter the capitol building that day?
did they take the tour like everyone else?
I’m sure that pleases DeSantis
News to me. This is the first time I heard of any fires. I have never seen any in the videos I watched
Get off the drugs. Trump himself said he was going to pardon them. Ronny says he “might”
They need to be pardoned by the next AMERICAN PRESIDENT
Folks, wake up. The federal government is at war with us and their favorite weapon right now is lawfare.
What about those people who were rioting and burning and de
Trump has already addressed that issue. You have to think and do some homework before making accusations.
WHY didn't he WHEN HE WAS PRESIDENT?!?!?!?!?
Please say you were trying for some humor here.
They weren't even convicted until this past week. Not even charged til this year.
You need to read the rules on pardoning. A president can pardon for “any and all possible offenses” like he did with Flynn
I have to say, I'm worried you weren't joking.........
I didn't say that. I clearly said "WHY didn't he WHEN HE WAS PRESIDENT?!?!?!?!" You are just wasting my time at this point. In fact, mind your own business, I wasn't talking to you anyway.
How in the world could he have pardoned them WHEN HE WAS PRESIDENT?
All you do is storm around and do caps lock without any sorts of sanity.
Good luck with that, it's really persuasive. Stupidity never is.
Did the President have the authority to issue preemptive pardons?
The short answer is yes. “Generally speaking, the president can pardon federal crimes and people can request clemency,” Jeffrey Crouch, a government professor at American University and an expert on presidential pardon power, wrote in an email to TIME. “Even though a pardon usually comes at the end of the legal process, the president can short-circuit that process if he wants.”
Past presidents have issued blanket pardons, such as Jimmy Carter who exonerated everyone who dodged the Vietnam draft. It’s much rarer, though, for presidents to pardon individuals who have not yet been charged with a crime or not knowing the precise charge, if any, they were expected to face. A rare exception was when former President Gerald Ford pardoned his predecessor, Richard Nixon, in 1974 for whatever crimes he may have committed against the United States as president.
Trump himself waded into similar territory with his former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, whom he pardoned in 2020 for lying to federal investigators but also for “any and all” possible offenses he may have committed related to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.
For the most part, however, pardons are issued for specific offenses, Litman argues. “In theory, it’s well understood that a pardon is for specified conduct,” he said. “It’s not just a get-out-of-jail-free card.”
Nonetheless, Trump had the authority to issue very broad pardons to some of his allies in Congress, Crouch says. “President Trump could have pardoned people without spelling out exactly what offenses he was pardoning,” he says. “The president has leeway to fashion the type of mercy he is offering and how broad it can be, but recent presidents are usually specific about pardons.”
YOU RETARD.
Did anyone know they were going to prosecute and jail these people at the time? Anyone at all?
Nope.
No one but the lefties who got into power after Trump left.
It does take a Trump hating MORON to not understand that.
Or someone with serious brain damage.
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