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/nomoreadminspls Nov 21 '23

What about these people that are claiming to be political prisoners? This should I think ratchet up the years for the people who are still to be sentenced because far too many people who've been released already are claiming political persecution when they gladly took a plea deal, admitted their guilt and are now back to the same destructive shit.

To be engaged in the January 6th, attack is an act of treason that act of treason should carry a life sentence. That is the lenient option. That is the kind option. That is the more gentle option. It should be the first of two sentencing options.

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u/Mr_Blah1 Nov 21 '23

Also, they built a gallows and called for Mike Pence to be hanged. In a reasonable world, everyone who perpetrated and planned the events of 1/6 would be being prosecuted for engaging in a conspiracy attempting to murder Mike Pence (then VPOTUS) and resulting in the felony-murder of Ashlii Babbitt, since her death happened during and because of the Beer Gut Putsch.

If the Qcumbers were being prosecuted appropriately for their actions, I wonder how many of the middlemen would be ratting on their higher ups, including the motherfucker who told everyone to "stand back and stand by" in order to avoid a one way ticket to USP Terre Haute's version of The Green Mile...