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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny.
When the government fears the people, there is liberty.

-- Thomas Jefferson

During times of universal deceit, telling the truth
becomes a revolutionary act.
 -- George Orwell

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they
fight you, then you win.
 -- Mahatma Gandhi


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WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump Court Hearing on Motion to Dismiss Georgia Case on First Amendment Grounds

Jordan Conradson

 

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The mere fact that the Supreme court took a January 6 case caused the trial judge to release the defendant early

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A man carries a Confederate flag during the January 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol building. On Tuesday, a judge ruled that Jan. 6 defendant Kevin Seefried should be released from jail due to the Supreme Court taking up a key Jan. 6-related case.© SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

Aman convicted of charges related to the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol is getting out of jail early due to the Supreme Court taking up a case that may affect the sentences of hundreds of defendants.

Kevin Seefried, a man from Laurel, Delaware, was sentenced to three years in prison for a felony conviction of obstruction of an official proceeding, as well as 12 months and six months for misdemeanor charges. The Department of Justice said that Seefried, as well as his son Hunter, were among the first to enter the Capitol and were photographed carrying a Confederate flag while inside.

That obstruction charge is at the center of a case picked up by the Supreme Court.

That case, Fischer v. United States, challenges the DOJ’s use of the “obstruction of an official proceeding” charge, which has been used against January 6 defendants for allegedly disrupting the Electoral College certification. After the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in the case, some defendants filed for release pending the final ruling.

On Tuesday, Judge Trevor McFadden ruled that Seefried can be released from his prison sentence awaiting the court’s decision.

According to court documents, McFadden determined that Seefried does not pose a flight risk or a danger to his community and that his appeal was not “for the purpose of delay and raises a substantial question” that is likely to result in a reversal, new trial, a noncustodial sentence, or a custodial sentence that will have ended by the time the appeal is decided.

He noted that at least four Supreme Court justices are interested in taking up the challenge to the DOJ’s obstruction charge use and that if the court rules In Fischer’s favor, “it will almost certainly mean that Seefried’s analogous conduct” did not violate the obstruction law.

“In that case, Seefried will be left serving only his sentences for the four misdemeanor convictions. But, by the time his appeal has concluded, those custodial sentences will have likely concluded,” he wrote.

However, he wrote that his sentence for his misdemeanor charges would be over by May 31, 2024, and that he should, therefore, be released on or around that date, ruling that “one-year sentence is likely adequate.”

Newsweek reached out to Seefried’s lawyer for comment via email.

The ruling comes just a week after a federal prosecutor warned that Jan. 6 defendants’ appeals based on Fischer could backfire.

U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves wrote in a court filing last week that if the Supreme Court sides with Fischer, the government could request consecutive, rather than concurrent, sentences for defendants’ misdemeanor charges, which in some cases may not necessarily result in a shorter prison sentence.

The filing states, “The calculus on resentencing would necessarily change, and a reversal of the 1512(c) conviction could increase the aggregate sentence on the remaining counts.”

McFadden addressed this concern in his ruling, criticizing federal prosecutors for relying on “the speculative claim that, without the felony conviction, the Court would convert Seefried’s concurrent sentences to consecutive ones.”

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Latest poll: Trump leads Biden by 5%. Average of polls shows Trump leading by 3%

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General Election: Trump vs. Biden FOX News
Trump 50Biden 45
Trump+5
General Election: Trump vs. Biden vs. Kennedy vs. West vs. Stein FOX News
Trump 43Biden 38Kennedy 12Stein 2West 2
Trump+5

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Blame the victim! Morons don’t disappear, they multiply

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Warning sign to Republicans, women are concerned about the abortion rights and IVF rights. GOP needs to follow a more moderate course

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Trump Says Conflicted Daughter of Far-Left Judge who Hit Him with Gag Order in Stormy ‘Hush Payment’ Case Posted Photo of Him Behind Bars

Cristina Laila

 

 

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Baltimore Ship ‘Black Box’ Data Recorder Taken by Investigators

Officials: No Evidence of Terrorism

Search Resumes, but Missing Now Presumed Dead

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - MARCH 27: Workers continue to investigate and search for victims at

National Transportation Safety Board officials have boarded the MV Dali and divers continue to seek victims of the collapse.

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Election Integrity Firm: 7% to 18% of Registered Voters in 26 States Either DO NOT EXIST or Reside at an Address that DOES NOT EXIST

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