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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCapitol Police officer praises jury and DOJ: "Thank you for getting justice"
Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn thanked the Justice Department and jury for the verdicts in the historic trial of five alleged leaders of the right-wing militia group, the Oath Keepers.
Dunn was in the courtroom, sitting in the front row.
It was emotional I didnt expect to cry in there. I am appreciative to the jury and the justice department," Dunn said. "Thank you for getting justice for not just me and my fellow officers, but the United States. I dont look at as a victory when you do whats right
Its a lot to process.
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/oath-keepers-trial-verdict/index.html
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Capitol Police officer praises jury and DOJ: "Thank you for getting justice" (Original Post)
catbyte
Nov 2022
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Cha
(297,295 posts)1. TY! Yes, Thank You, DOJ &
AG Garland!
Deuxcents
(16,244 posts)2. I have a question..
Do these 5 people go directly to jail or are they out until sentencing?
Gore1FL
(21,132 posts)3. I would think so.
They were held before trial. I expect they will held until sentencing where they will presumably have their time-served counted for whatever time they are sentenced to.
Upthevibe
(8,052 posts)4. Deuxcents............
That's my question too.
And, I'm also wondering what their sentences will be. If they're out before the sentencing, they could be flight risks.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)5. ❤️ ✿❧🌿❧✿ ❤️