Two Jan. 6 ‘convicts’ get out of jail as Supremes consider feds’ schemes

Prosecutors accused of misreading obstruction statute

 

 

The prosecution of those people who rioted at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 is, by now, completely political.

There’s little argument those who did vandalism should be prosecuted, but there have been people convicted for offenses related to that day who didn’t go into the building, and weren’t even in Washington at the time.

One of the key charges presented by leftist prosecutors to leftist judges in the district has been “obstructing.”

And now the Supreme Court has begun a review of whether that was appropriate, and as a result, two “convicts” from that day have been released from jail, according to a report in the Washington Times.

The Times confirmed at least two of those defendants “got out from behind bars because the Supreme Court is reviewing the legitimacy of charging them with obstructing an official proceeding, which is one of the feds’ favorite charges for people who breached the Capitol.”

The charge, however, has been used irregularly, as Rep. Jamal Bowman, a Democrat who could be argued to have “obstructed” Congress by inappropriately setting of a fire alarm during a vote, never was charged with that offense.

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