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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 4/16/24
« Last post by ricebug on Today at 07:38:46 pm »
G'day, Pookie!
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"If someone "pulls a fire alarm" to delay a vote in Congress, is that a federal felony subject to 20 years in prison, Gorsuch asked."

Ouch...
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Supreme Court casts doubt on obstruction charges against hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters

The Supreme Court cast doubt Tuesday on the legality of obstruction charges lodged against some 300 rioters arrested for breaking into the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The court's conservatives questioned whether the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which was aimed at corporate accounting fraud, can be used more broadly to prosecute those who obstruct "any official proceeding," including Congress' 2021 certification of President Biden's election victory.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Neil M. Gorsuch noted that the law made it a crime to destroy or conceal documents to impair an "official proceeding," but they voiced doubt over extending that to any disruptions of a proceeding.

If someone "pulls a fire alarm" to delay a vote in Congress, is that a federal felony subject to 20 years in prison, Gorsuch asked.

While the justices sounded divided, most of the conservatives suggested they were skeptical of upholding the obstruction charges.

Such a ruling would deal a blow to the Jan. 6 prosecutions, but it would not prevent punishing them for their actions.

More than 1,200 rioters were arrested for the Jan. 6 break-in at the Capitol.

Most were charged with assaulting the police officers who were on duty or with disorderly and disruptive conduct. Some were also charged with carrying dangerous or deadly weapons.

A few hundred were also charged with seeking to obstruct an official proceeding.

One of those was Joseph Fischer, an off-duty Pennsylvania police officer, who said on social media that he expected the attack on the Capitol "might get violent" but that it was needed "to send a message that we the people hold the real power."

When Fischer was arrested, he was charged with six counts of assault and disruption as well as a seventh charge of obstruction, a charge which could send him to prison for several years.

A federal judge rejected the obstruction charge, but the U.S. Court of Appeals restored it in a 2-1 decision.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard an appeal from Fischer's public defender contending the obstruction charge should be thrown out on the grounds that the law protects only documents and evidence, not the proceeding itself.

At issue is how to interpret two clauses in the law. It states that it is a crime if someone "corruptly — alters, destroys, mutilates, or conceals a record, document, or other object, or attempts to do so, with the intent to impair the object's integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding; or otherwise obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding, or attempts to do so.".............

https://www.yahoo.com/news/supreme-court-casts-doubt-obstruction-161548743.html
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Well...one thing for sure.

No current Briefer will ever be selected for the jury.  /S

They have lots of homeless people to choose from that are isolated from current events...
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Science, Technology and Knowledge / Re: Useful tip if key is locked inside
« Last post by DB on Today at 07:21:50 pm »
I'd be surprised if that works on very many cars.

Otherwise those double suction cup grips would be all that you need to do it in seconds...
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2 minutes ago
Trump's side wins a bid to have a potential juror dismissed for 'anti-Trump' post
By Priscilla DeGregory and Kyle Schnitzer

Judge Juan Merchan approved Trump lawyer Todd Blanche's request to have a potential juror tossed out of the jury pool over allegedly anti-Trump posts.

The juror posted in 2017 on Facebook: "Good news!! Trump lost his court battle on his unlawful travel ban!!!”

Merchan said if the post had ended there he might not have granted Blanche's bid but it went on to say: "Get him out, lock him up."

"This is a person who has expressed the desire…that Mr. Trump be locked up," Merchan said, noting that Trump faces potential time behind bars if convicted at trial.

Well...one thing for sure.

No current Briefer will ever be selected for the jury.  /S
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