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Posted: 3/29/2024 12:15:03 AM EDT
A man convicted of charges related to the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol is getting out of jail early due to the Supreme Court taking up a case that may affect the sentences of hundreds of defendants.
Kevin Seefried, a man from Laurel, Delaware, was sentenced to three years in prison for a felony conviction of obstruction of an official proceeding, as well as 12 months and six months for misdemeanor charges. The Department of Justice said that Seefried, as well as his son Hunter, were among the first to enter the Capitol and were photographed carrying a Confederate flag while inside. https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-january-6-defendant-kevin-seefried-1884037 |
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Good
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just one?
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Free 'em all excepr R epp
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Originally Posted By madmathew: A man convicted of charges related to the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol is getting out of jail early due to the Supreme Court taking up a case that may affect the sentences of hundreds of defendants. Kevin Seefried, a man from Laurel, Delaware, was sentenced to three years in prison for a felony conviction of obstruction of an official proceeding, as well as 12 months and six months for misdemeanor charges. The Department of Justice said that Seefried, as well as his son Hunter, were among the first to enter the Capitol and were photographed carrying a Confederate flag while inside. https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-january-6-defendant-kevin-seefried-1884037 View Quote They entered the Capitol and had a Confederate flag? That's it? |
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The left wins either way it goes. One way they get to grind their enemies into pulp, the other way they get to call SCOTUS illegitimate and call for packing the court.
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The pendulum is broken
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Now free them all.
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The Devil owns the fence line.
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Originally Posted By madmathew: A man convicted of charges related to the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol is getting out of jail early due to the Supreme Court taking up a case that may affect the sentences of hundreds of defendants. Kevin Seefried, a man from Laurel, Delaware, was sentenced to three years in prison for a felony conviction of obstruction of an official proceeding, as well as 12 months and six months for misdemeanor charges. The Department of Justice said that Seefried, as well as his son Hunter, were among the first to enter the Capitol and were photographed carrying a Confederate flag while inside. https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-january-6-defendant-kevin-seefried-1884037 View Quote Right name for the son, wrong father to escape legal trouble |
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Lawfare.
Those who use it never suffer consequences. No cost to them but all the cost is on the victim and society. Even when overturned, they won and maybe even more so. Punished with process that was not even legit. That is being made an example of, that is a big flex. The same is done with the passing of law that is not law and must be overturned by the court.. got you for a while, it cost a lot of money and time to bring it through court, all while the law was obeyed or enforced. the damage cannot be undone and it wasn't even legal. do it again and again and again to achieve the desired result. |
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Truly we have entered the banana republic phase. Even if we win at the Supreme Court, the fact it got this far means it’s all over.
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Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball
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Originally Posted By Isenhelm: Lawfare. Those who use it never suffer consequences. No cost to them but all the cost is on the victim and society. Even when overturned, they won and maybe even more so. Punished with process that was not even legit. That is being made an example of, that is a big flex. The same is done with the passing of law that is not law and must be overturned by the court.. got you for a while, it cost a lot of money and time to bring it through court, all while the law was obeyed or enforced. the damage cannot be undone and it wasn't even legal. do it again and again and again to achieve the desired result. View Quote Meanwhile, Texas passes a law that doesn't violate the constitution, and courts swiftly prevent the law from being enforced because the law might protect American citizens. |
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Now that we're here will we at least get cheap bananas and avocados?
Oh! And siestas too! Can we have those now? |
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Your summary left out the reason why he was let out of jail. He is only released pending appeal and only for one charge.
That obstruction charge is at the center of a case picked up by the Supreme Court. That case, Fischer v. United States, challenges the DOJ's use of the "obstruction of an official proceeding" charge, which has been used against January 6 defendants for allegedly disrupting the Electoral College certification. After the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in the case, some defendants filed for release pending the final ruling. On Tuesday, Judge Trevor McFadden ruled that Seefried can be released from his prison sentence awaiting the court's decision. View Quote |
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Because I don’t say it , dont mean I ain’t thinkin’ it .
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Originally Posted By DDDDCheapAF: Yep , at some point I think half of the country is going to shove their version of “ democracy “ up their ass . In some way shape or form . Or not . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DDDDCheapAF: Originally Posted By KonamiCode: CW 2.0 is pretty much guaranteed if they pack the court. Yep , at some point I think half of the country is going to shove their version of “ democracy “ up their ass . In some way shape or form . Or not . lol No We have been given the right to free speech and redress grievances by God and we can’t even take to the streets. That’s one thing I see with other nations. Third world or not. They protest. Over some of the smallest issues too. Jan. 6th was just one of those protests and look how scared shitless the Government was. When is it going to sink in that we outnumber them? We are our own worst enemy and we will be the creators of our own demise and they know it. |
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These evil corrupt judges are already scheming how they will continue punishment once the use of this statute is overturned.
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That was as rambling and nonsensical as Michelle Obama's senior thesis.
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It's so annoying trying to have a Socratic argument with a psychopath.
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Laws don't matter in a post-constitutional oligarchy
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The hole j6 mess is a disgusting anti American attack on citizens, might as well be the British control over citizens.
Meanwhile deadly criminals don't go to jail and illegal aliens walk across our borders and are given phone's and money. I just don't understand how our justice system can fall apart so fast and without a fight. |
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Originally Posted By belchfire: The hole j6 mess is a disgusting anti American attack on citizens, might as well be the British control over citizens. Meanwhile deadly criminals don't go to jail and illegal aliens walk across our borders and are given phone's and money. I just don't understand how our justice system can fall apart so fast and without a fight. View Quote Because good men do nothing. No one is willing to risk all like our forefathers did. They would be hanging criminals, and shooting border jumpers. They would be ashamed of what we've become. |
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He should write a book.
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I see what you did.
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It wasn’t a riot. It was a mostly peaceful protest.
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The Second Amendment: Preserving our right to petition the government - with malice.
"I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'." Virginia Is For Loners (TM) |
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Holy shit!!!! They had a Confederate flag?!?!? Holy shit!!!!
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Does anyone else notice that January 6th is the left's new Christmas?
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Originally Posted By McGuy: The left wins either way it goes. One way they get to grind their enemies into pulp, the other way they get to call SCOTUS illegitimate and call for packing the court. View Quote This guy gets it. They have positioned themselves to benefit from either outcome in so many areas. Meanwhile Rona got a lot of fresh flowers. |
Spending myself in a worthy course.
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If it's horrible, it exists. If it's beautiful, you're imagining it.
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Originally Posted By SamuelAdams1776: They entered the Capitol and had a Confederate flag? That's it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SamuelAdams1776: Originally Posted By madmathew: A man convicted of charges related to the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol is getting out of jail early due to the Supreme Court taking up a case that may affect the sentences of hundreds of defendants. Kevin Seefried, a man from Laurel, Delaware, was sentenced to three years in prison for a felony conviction of obstruction of an official proceeding, as well as 12 months and six months for misdemeanor charges. The Department of Justice said that Seefried, as well as his son Hunter, were among the first to enter the Capitol and were photographed carrying a Confederate flag while inside. https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-january-6-defendant-kevin-seefried-1884037 They entered the Capitol and had a Confederate flag? That's it? Somebody in the comments claims there's video of the guy breaking out a window to gain entrance and the son clearing the broken glass because he was wearing gloves. EDIT: from searching it does look like they entered through a broken window but may not have broken it themselves. Hunter did clear the glass. |
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"Confederate flag"
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Oh no, he carried a confederate flag!
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All these are the first casualties of CWII. POW's.
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American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.
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Originally Posted By MeatBag: These evil corrupt judges are already scheming how they will continue punishment once the use of this statute is overturned.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJyan4bW4AABqWF?format=jpg&name=medium https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJyclwuWMAAS4FK?format=jpg&name=medium https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJyd0LUWUAAWRi4?format=png&name=900x900 View Quote this has got to be fake, no way anyone with an IQ over 100 wrote that |
1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual
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Originally Posted By Isenhelm: Lawfare. Those who use it never suffer consequences. No cost to them but all the cost is on the victim and society. Even when overturned, they won and maybe even more so. Punished with process that was not even legit. That is being made an example of, that is a big flex. The same is done with the passing of law that is not law and must be overturned by the court.. got you for a while, it cost a lot of money and time to bring it through court, all while the law was obeyed or enforced. the damage cannot be undone and it wasn't even legal. do it again and again and again to achieve the desired result. View Quote |
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Would you declare God guilty to justify yourself?
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You will toe the line or we will punish you
While they were in they got special treatment of more chocolate |
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Just watch NBC, CBS or ABC.
Nothing is objective or facts. It's quite the opposite. The State is here, now. If the House and Senate ever get majorities, we will become a police state There will be lists and people will be rolled up. They'll take dad's labeled as terrorists and put them in Rikers or some other hellhole and they'll be consumed and forgotten. Trump will be a means to an end and I expect to be listed just because I voted for him. What's happening to Trump will likely happen to us all. |
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I would completely understand if these people did the needful after they were released.
In Minecraft. |
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It ain't over till it's over fellas.
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The principal (and unspoken) reason they are going after people to the insane degree that they are, is that the federal government got the smallest little taste of what being accountable to the American people actually might look like.
And they really didn't like that. |
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I agree.
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The Second Amendment: Preserving our right to petition the government - with malice.
"I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'." Virginia Is For Loners (TM) |
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Originally Posted By fargo007: The principal (and unspoken) reason they are going after people to the insane degree that they are, is that the federal government got the smallest little taste of what being accountable to the American people actually might look like. And they really didn't like that. View Quote That's the truth. See how fast the fence barriers went up around the Capitol, and how long they stayed. |
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The Second Amendment: Preserving our right to petition the government - with malice.
"I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'." Virginia Is For Loners (TM) |
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I know the Judge who set them free (Trevor McFadden) very well.
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I’m not a lawyer but I’ve wondered since day one how they are getting away with such harsh sentencing for misdemeanor trespassing. It’s my understanding that judges are supposed to use sentencing guidelines which include historical precedent. Most of what I’ve heard of were time served when protestors were actually arrested for trespassing on federal property.
It’s my understanding that their are J6’rs in actual bad boy federal prison for misdemeanor trespassing. How are they getting away with it? |
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Originally Posted By TAG_Match: I’m not a lawyer but I’ve wondered since day one how they are getting away with such harsh sentencing for misdemeanor trespassing. It’s my understanding that judges are supposed to use sentencing guidelines which include historical precedent. Most of what I’ve heard of were time served when protestors were actually arrested for trespassing on federal property. It’s my understanding that their are J6’rs in actual bad boy federal prison for misdemeanor trespassing. How are they getting away with it? View Quote Ask the guy who posted right above you. He might actually know. |
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Fed prosecutor said they would run the misdemeanor sentences consecutively instead of concurrently. What a bunch of fags!
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Originally Posted By Isenhelm: Lawfare. Those who use it never suffer consequences. No cost to them but all the cost is on the victim and society. Even when overturned, they won and maybe even more so. Punished with process that was not even legit. That is being made an example of, that is a big flex. The same is done with the passing of law that is not law and must be overturned by the court.. got you for a while, it cost a lot of money and time to bring it through court, all while the law was obeyed or enforced. the damage cannot be undone and it wasn't even legal. do it again and again and again to achieve the desired result. View Quote There's a solution for dealing with tyranny, but it requires resolve. |
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