Your government at work #3

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The dumbass should have taken the plea deal for probation. Prison will be good for WSE and QANON nutjobs like you and Isaac. :thup:

Why weren't you there, Tiny Dick? No balls? Will you be at the next one?

https://www.nevadadailymail.com/story/3008039.html
Isaac Yoder, a resident of Nevada, Mo., who made headlines for his involvement in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, while dressed in Revolutionary War attire, has recently faced legal consequences for his actions. Yoder's decision to reject a plea deal offered by the government, which has typically resulted in probation for many other defendants, led him to a bench trial overseen by U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth. In May, the senior judge of the D.C. court rendered a guilty verdict on all four counts against Yoder. Subsequently, on Friday, Judge Lamberth issued a sentence of 12 months of imprisonment for two counts each and a six-month term for the other two counts. These sentences are to be served concurrently, culminating in a total of one year behind bars.

In addition to the prison term, Judge Lamberth imposed a 12-month period of supervised release, accompanied by a $1,000 fine. Yoder was also ordered to make a restitution payment of $500 to address the substantial damage exceeding $2.9 million inflicted upon the Capitol during the breach. Yoder's legal predicament began in July 2021 when he faced four misdemeanors: unauthorized entry and presence within a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct within the same restricted premises, violent entry and tumultuous behavior within the Capitol, and engaging in protests, demonstrations, or picketing within the Capitol.

The potential ramifications for Yoder included a maximum prison sentence of three years, along with fines totaling $210,000. While the government recommended a 13-month incarceration, a 36-month probation period, 60 hours of community service, a $500 restitution payment, and a $16,646 fine, the final verdict reflected a different outcome.
 

Odd isn't it ,the "bomb" didn't explode the bomber is seen on video using his phone and geo-location located hundreds of people at the Capitol but the FBI can't find this master criminal. Really really odd. But then again they did take a very long time to charge Ray Epps with a misdemeanor :thinking:
 
Odd isn't it ,the "bomb" didn't explode the bomber is seen on video using his phone and geo-location located hundreds of people at the Capitol but the FBI can't find this master criminal. Really really odd. But then again they did take a very long time to charge Ray Epps with a misdemeanor :thinking:

Perhaps Ray Epps "lost" some cocaine in the WH?
 
The Minnesota Freedom Fund was created with the help of Heels Up Harris and a number of activist Hollywood critters. It was started during the St. George of Fentynal riots with the purpose of letting anyone arrested be immediately set free. At one point it had over $27 million and since, it has allowed violent criminals to again walk the streets where they often were arrested for more serious crimes including murder.
Now we have the usual outcome,

Minnesota Freedom Fund chair charged with fentanyl possession
 
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