r/CapitolConsequences Nov 20 '23

Idiot convicted after withdrawing guilty plea CONVICTION

" ... authorities said Oliveras committed multiple officer assaults, entered the Capitol three times – once after being forced out by police - and yelled that he wanted to execute traitors and forcibly removed members of Congress."

https://www.nj.com/camden/2023/11/nj-man-who-pulled-back-jan-6-guilty-plea-convicted-at-trial-of-7-crimes.html

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u/Draano Nov 20 '23

Lol. Started out with a range between 12 and 30 months; now faces up to 20 years.

Online, and to the FBI much later, Oliveras was defiant in his actions.

When he returned to the Garden State after Jan. 6, he posted online, “Did we want to get our bare hands on the flesh of those who have committed treason? Yes. Would I, as one of those red blooded americans, if the opportunity presented itself, grasped and removed one of those traitors? Yes.”

And in interview with the FBI, Oliveras, to a question about his participation in the Capitol siege, stated, “I wouldn’t change a thing, I’d do it again.”

Federal prosecutors initially suggested Oliveras serve 30 months behind bars; his lawyer had suggested 12. When he’s sentenced in March, the U.S. Attorney’s Office says he faces up to 20 years behind bars.

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u/toomuchtodotoday You can’t fix stupid Nov 20 '23

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