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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 6134171" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>350 J6 prosecuters were charged and convicted of obstructing an official proceeding despite a supreme court ruling against doing so:</p><p></p><p>The Supreme Court’s June 28, 2024, ruling in Fischer v. United States limited the use of the obstruction charge (18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2)) for January 6 defendants. The 6-3 decision clarified that the charge applies only to actions impairing records or documents used in an official proceeding, not general disruption like the Capitol riot. This impacts over 350 cases, with over 60 obstruction charges dropped, though some may still apply if tied to electoral documents. Other charges, like assaulting police, remain unaffected. The ruling also influences Trump’s election interference case.</p><p></p><p>when you manufacture charges against citizens for political reasons then the argument can be made that all should be pardoned for the simple reason that justice was not served and convictions were manufactured as happened with the J6 crew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 6134171, member: 58700"] 350 J6 prosecuters were charged and convicted of obstructing an official proceeding despite a supreme court ruling against doing so: The Supreme Court’s June 28, 2024, ruling in Fischer v. United States limited the use of the obstruction charge (18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2)) for January 6 defendants. The 6-3 decision clarified that the charge applies only to actions impairing records or documents used in an official proceeding, not general disruption like the Capitol riot. This impacts over 350 cases, with over 60 obstruction charges dropped, though some may still apply if tied to electoral documents. Other charges, like assaulting police, remain unaffected. The ruling also influences Trump’s election interference case. when you manufacture charges against citizens for political reasons then the argument can be made that all should be pardoned for the simple reason that justice was not served and convictions were manufactured as happened with the J6 crew. [/QUOTE]
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