• ZeroCoolOP
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    3710 months ago

    It’s good that he’s going away for 22 years. However, the sentencing guidelines called for between 324 to 405 months (27-33 years) so by the Judge’s own calculations this is a miscarriage of justice and yet another right wing domestic terrorist is being handled with kid gloves. Fucking disgraceful.

    • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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      1710 months ago

      27 year minimum sentences are already insanity. If the justice system is supposed to be corrective rather than vengeful, there’s nothing to be gained from these overly long sentences. No one’s willingness to commit a crime is going to change with a 22 year sentence vs. a 33 year sentence, and the offender is no more likely to reform in years 23-33 than they were in years 12-22.

      22 years is A LONG TIME. So long that they’re almost certainly going to have fully adapted to prison life as “normal” long before it ends, and long enough that no one would ever consider it a reasonable cost for potential reward. Someone getting a two-decade sentence was entirely counting on not getting caught/charged.

    • @morphballganon@mtgzone.com
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      010 months ago

      If the reduced sentence allowed a swifter sentence, it may be a good thing overall, as this can now be used as precedent.

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        You can try to spin it as a “good thing” that the Trump appointed judge failed to deliver a sentence in accordance with the guidelines all you want. The fact of the matter remains Tarrio got off far too easy and by at least five years.

          • ZeroCoolOP
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            You should read the article because it clearly explains that he’s planning to appeal. But they’ve sneakily hidden that information all the way down in the third sentence.

  • @ImFresh3x@sh.itjust.works
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    He asked U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly, “please show me mercy” and that he “not take my 40s from me.”

    Try 40s and 50s, and some your 60s, you traitor scumbag

  • @CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    1210 months ago

    I really wish news articles on guys like this would not use photos of them where they are trying to look all “hard” in their stupid Meal Team Six gear, smoking a cigarette and/or wearing the glasses and backwards hat, and instead would use pictures where they look a bit more ridiculous.

    Like when Henry was arrested. Or this one:

  • Evie
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    410 months ago

    Why ex? He is still very much involved in the ideology of it and hasn’t changed. Just because he is in prison doesn’t make him an ex proud boy does it?

  • @remer@lemmy.ml
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    410 months ago

    Good. Let’s see what his daddy Trump gets. And good luck trying to get a pardon lol

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    210 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - A former chairman of the right-wing Proud Boys group was sentenced on Tuesday to 22 years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump trying to overturn the former president’s election defeat.

    Enrique Tarrio was convicted of charges, including seditious conspiracy, for his role in planning the storming of the Capitol, when thousands of supporters of the Republican then-U.S. president violently tried to stop Congress from certifying the results of an election that Trump falsely claimed had widespread fraud.

    Oath Keepers militia founder Stewart Rhodes in May was also sentenced to 18 years.

    Nordean and Rhodes had previously been tied for the longest sentence handed down in the case.

    More than 1,100 people have been arrested on charges related to the Capitol assault, and of those at least 630 have pleaded guilty and at least 110 have been convicted at trial.

    Special Counsel Jack Smith, who was tapped to investigate broader efforts to overturn the 2020 election, has charged Trump, the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, for trying to keep himself in power.


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  • @CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    22 years is nothing to sneeze at, but I see Danny Masterson got 30 years to life. Yes, rape is obviously a terrible crime. But if this d-bag was actually successful in his terrorism, he would have negatively impacted MILLIONS of Americans, possibly causing all kinds of death and misery.