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Lock him up!!!
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FAFO!!!!

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Oh and...

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You're no longer part of the Brotherhood anymore...
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Two hours of deliberation. Reminds me of a silly show I saw probably decades ago where the jury marched out of the courtroom, did a U-turn in the hallway and came back in with a verdict of guilty.
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Apply the Republican Back-the-blue sentencing demands for those who assault a police officer with a weapon...

IIRC
Crucifixion was the least punishment..


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clomp clomp clomp...

You know the penalty laid down by Roman law for harbouring a known criminal?

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Re: US v former NYPD officer Thomas Webster.

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Slim Cognito wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 7:01 pm Two hours of deliberation. Reminds me of a silly show I saw probably decades ago where the jury marched out of the courtroom, did a U-turn in the hallway and came back in with a verdict of guilty.
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Re: US v former NYPD officer Thomas Webster.

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Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: Fri Apr 29, 2022 10:31 am
After the jury left for the day, Mehta expressed frustration with both sides — at the government for failing to ask more concise, directed questions, and with Webster for trying to expand his answers beyond the scope of what Nielsen had asked. The judge gave both sides the “homework” of tightening up the examination when the trial kicked off again in the morning.
BENCH SLAP!!!!!!
Was that on the right side or left side of the head and was it one slap or two?

In this case, I will concede the judge was probably acting in self-defense.
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Sentencing scheduled for September in Jan 6 case of Thomas Webster, a former NYPD officer who was convicted on all counts by DC jury. Including assault of police
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Big, big sentencing hearing today in a US Capitol riot case

Justice Dept will seek a 17-year prison term for former NYPD officer
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The eye gouger
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The DC police officer assaulted by Webster is here in the courtroom. In uniform. We expect to hear from him today
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FLASH: DC federal judge Amit Mehta hands down longest Capitol riot sentence so far. 10 YEARS for former NYPD officer Thomas Webster, who assaulted (tackled, dragged, swung at) police at forefront of mob. And wore body armor.

Webster was convicted by jury in May
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Former NYPD officer Thomas Webster is now serving his prison sentence in Capitol riot case at the federal correctional facility in Texarkana, Texas. Estimated release date is December 15, 2030, according US Bureau of Prisons

Webster was convicted by jury for assaulting police
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That's a low security facility with a minimum security camp, like at least one of the others was sent to. I assume they don't get the camp.
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@JordanOnRecord
Notable sentence upstairs today from Judge Mehta, who is also presiding over the Oath Keepers trial.

Mehta has now given the longest Capitol riot sentence to date — 10 years for former NYPD officer Thomas Webster — and the only obstruction sentence without time behind bars.
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Kendra wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 3:59 pm
@JordanOnRecord
Notable sentence upstairs today from Judge Mehta, who is also presiding over the Oath Keepers trial.

Mehta has now given the longest Capitol riot sentence to date — 10 years for former NYPD officer Thomas Webster — and the only obstruction sentence without time behind bars.
The eye gouger.
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