I’m surprised the judge didn’t yank him back on that statement as proof that he lied to the court and give him a longer term
I don’t think he was under oath at the time he made that statement, so perjury is not a concern.
That’s not how it works. His statement out of court can be used as evidence that his statements in court were false (perjury).
They need the max sentence, every time. None of them are sorry; they’re just telling the judge what they think he wants to hear. They might as well not be sorry making license plates for a decade.
The judge can call a hearing based on his actions, and re-sentence him. It’s already happened to at least one of these chucklefucks
Sending people to jail for decades: the new charade.
-by your local tinfoil hat
Hopefully the prosecution saves this video and presents it at this douchebag’s first, second, nth, parole hearing.
No need. The judge will take this personally, and call another hearing to re-sentence him. This has already happened to at least one of these chucklefucks
I feel like immediately showing that you lied to the judge should allow for revising your sentence.
ETA: It amuses me to think about this chud feeling like a badass with his act of defiance in the court room. Later, he has the “oh shit,” realization when he arrives at his cell.
Dude is resting easy thinking that he’ll be pardoned on Jan 21, 2025. That’s the only reality that has any hope for him.
If Trump wins, pardoning these people will be his first order of business. That signals to his supporters that he wants them to do it again but in greater numbers to keep him in power indefinitely.
Of course he’s a changed man. Before he was free, now he’s going to prison. I hope all these Proud Boys are similarly changed!