pknopp
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I haven`t studied the case and you can do your own homework.
But you are trying to make a claim off a case that you admit you know nothing about.
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I haven`t studied the case and you can do your own homework.
I teach my students exactly this way, and I am exactly right. You're welcome.
Search this document. "Parading" comes up no less than 336 times.
Capitol Breach Cases
www.justice.gov
No idea but your link will not allow me to scroll right but if you had an actual case you would have provided it.
No one was sentenced for "Parading".
No idea but your link will not allow me to scroll right but if you had an actual case you would have provided it.
No one was sentenced for "Parading".
No idea but your link will not allow me to scroll right but if you had an actual case you would have provided it.
No one was sentenced for "Parading".
You're just making yourself look increasingly wrong. But do keep going.
So far, the median prison sentence for the Jan. 6 rioters is 60 days, according to TIME’s calculation of the public records. An additional 100 rioters have been sentenced to periods of home detention, while most sentences have included fines, community service and probation for low-level offenses like illegally parading or demonstrating in the Capitol, which is a misdemeanor.
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Jan. 6 Capitol Rioters Arrests and Sentences So Far
More than 840 people have been arrested for storming the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021.time.com
No idea but your link will not allow me to scroll right but if you had an actual case you would have provided it.
No one was sentenced for "Parading".
"Illegally parading". If you give your students a quiz and on the quiz it says 12+16 =? Do you give them credit if they give the partial answer 8?
Parading is not illegal and no one was charged with that.
Here is a man who was sentenced to jail. For just parading. Yes. Thank God I'm teaching and not you, right? I am factual. God only knows where you get your information.
WASHINGTON — A judge on Monday ordered Capitol rioter Matthew Mazzocco to spend 45 days in prison, rejecting not only the defense’s argument for probation but also the prosecution’s recommendation that he be sentenced to home confinement instead of time behind bars.
The sentencing before US District Judge Tanya Chutkan marked the first time that any judge presiding over the hundreds of Jan. 6 prosecutions in Washington, DC, handed down a sentence that was harsher than what the government asked for. Chutkan noted that Mazzocco had already been allowed to go home and be with his family in the months since his arrest in mid-January and said his punishment had to be more severe.
“There have to be consequences for participating in an attempted violent overthrow of the government, beyond sitting at home,” Chutkan said.
Mazzocco is the 12th person sentenced in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection. He pleaded guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in the Capitol, a misdemeanor crime that carries a maximum sentence of six months in prison. The government had asked for a sentence of three months home confinement followed by a period of probation. Assistant US Attorney Kimberly Nielsen had argued that probation alone wasn’t enough, but also that Mazzocco should get credit for pleading guilty early — he was one of the first 10 people to come forward to accept responsibility and take a plea deal, she said.
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A Judge Sent A Capitol Rioter To Prison, Rejecting The Government’s Lighter Recommendation
“There have to be consequences for participating in an attempted violent overthrow of the government, beyond sitting at home,” Judge Tanya Chutkan said.www.buzzfeednews.com
How many more you want? Maybe you want to retract that comment about my teaching. Yes?
WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Washington has repeatedly sentenced people who stormed the U.S. Capitol to more prison time than prosecutors sought, saying that even people who were not violent should face consequences for joining the unprecedented assault.
In the past week, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan has imposed sentences ranging from 14 to 45 days on four people who pleaded guilty to unlawful parading and picketing inside the Capitol building on Jan. 6 — a misdemeanor offense.
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'There have to be consequences:' Judge ups sentences for Capitol rioters
A federal judge in Washington has repeatedly sentenced people who stormed the U.S. Capitol to more prison time than prosecutors sought, saying that even people who were not violent should face consequences for joining the unprecedented assault.www.reuters.com
Thousand of people "parade" through the Capital every single day. His sentence was not for "parading".
"unlawful parading and picketing ".
12+16 = 8.
Yes it was.
You were wrong.
What kind of Christian can not admit when they are wrong?
Not sure what point you are trying to make here. Are you complaining about your insurrectionist heroes again?You voted for Joe Biden, which wipes out your entire claim that you've been an advocate for prisoner rights.
I was right.
You were wrong.
Worse, you can't admit it.
Those types make THE WORST teachers.
Tell me? You provided an incomplete answer in attempt to portray something that didn't happen.
Man convicted for "Willful Reckless Driving",
You argue he was convicted for being "willful".
Yes dear. They're going to call ANYTHING they sentence you with ILLEGAL. Yes, hello, all of it is ILLEGAL or they cannot sentence you with it. HELLO!?!?!
No one says, "He was sentenced for ILLEGAL prostitution" or "ILLEGAL drug running". Dearheart, the illegal is implied, see.
These people were thrown IN JAIL--over the recommendations of the prosecutor even--for "parading".
You were wrong. And you can apologize too for that swipe at my profession.
Not sure what point you are trying to make here. Are you complaining about your insurrectionist heroes again?
Thousands of people "parade" through the Capital every day. That is not what they were arrested for.