Perhaps he didn't commit a felony or there was no evidence that he did.
Just a thought.
An irrelevant whine here. The Feds prosecuted the J6 insurrectionists.
Charged and found guilty of second-degree rioting, a misdemeanor.
No pardon.
#WhataboutWhataboutism
Swung baseball bat at a cop. But no one died. Organized another gang while in prison. Exemplary citizen.
Fought his case going to trial tooth and nail, but what about his speedy trial rights?
You have any information showing he personally carried explosives or attacked a cop besides some Right Winger’s tweet?
There's a reason I said "conspirators". I don't know which acts in furtherance of the conspiracy occurred in PA. Whether PA law would have any extraterritorial application in a criminal context is much more dicey—and I wasn't assuming it would. But PA undoubtedly has general and/or specific jurisdiction over some of the conspirators. The first question is whether anything they did in PA is a crime under PA law.
Puerto Rican law school? Interesting swipe. I guess bigotry is great again.
Undoubtedly PA has jurisdiction over some, not all of the conspirators. Whether they violated a state law is a question of fact. I assume everyone will be asking what the applicable statute of limitations is and how it applies as well.
#Federalism
Thank god you came to your senses.
No more questioning Daddy. Got it?