The reason the DOJ was able to coerce so many plea deals from J6 defendants is because they charged them with 18 USC Section 1512(c)(2), a federal obstruction of justice statute, which can carry a 20 YEAR prison term.

By Free Republic | Created at 2024-10-31 10:41:02 | Updated at 2024-11-06 08:55:41 5 days ago
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The reason the DOJ was able to coerce so many plea deals from J6 defendants is because they charged them with 18 USC Section 1512(c)(2), a federal obstruction of justice statute, which can carry a 20 YEAR prison term.
X ^ | Oct 30, 2024 | John Strand

Posted on 10/31/2024 3:39:33 AM PDT by george76

The reason the DOJ was able to coerce so many plea deals from J6 defendants is because they charged them with 18 USC Section 1512(c)(2), a federal obstruction of justice statute, which can carry a 20 YEAR prison term.

The Supreme Court ruled that the DOJ illegally used the statute, which should have nullified most of the major charges against J6 defendants.

But instead of accepting this, the DOJ then began manufacturing other “crimes” and adding sentencing enhancements to cases instead.

The Biden-Harris DOJ is corrupt to the core.


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1 posted on 10/31/2024 3:39:33 AM PDT by george76

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