It was 6-3, with Barrett defecting to the liberals and Jackson defecting to the conservatives.
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Showing posts with label Ketanji Brown Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ketanji Brown Jackson. Show all posts
Friday, June 28, 2024
LOL, Supremes overturn obstruction charge against Jan 6er who was in the Capitol for a whole four minutes, count 'em
Fischer
was accused by prosecutors of charging at police guarding a Capitol
entrance. Fischer, at the time a member of the North Cornwall Township
police in Pennsylvania, got inside the building and pressed up against
an officer's riot shield as police officers attempted to clear rioters,
according to prosecutors. He remained in the Capitol for four minutes
before police pushed him out, they said. ... Federal prosecutors estimate that about 250 of the roughly 1,400 people
charged in the Capitol attack could be impacted by the ruling. ... about 50 Jan. 6 defendants were convicted and sentenced on the obstruction charge with no other felony. Of those, about half are currently serving a sentence of incarceration, less than 2% of all charged cases. [Right, like that makes it OK, Reuters?]
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Thursday, June 20, 2024
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Republican Senators Collins, Murkowski, and Romney vote to confirm soft-on-sex-crime Judge Jackson to Supreme Court
There was clearly a rush to push Breyer out and confirm a candidate before Biden becomes any less competent in office than he already is.
AP Obama's coverage is comic:
Jackson will take her seat when Justice Stephen Breyer retires this summer, solidifying the liberal wing of the 6-3 conservative-dominated court. ... Jackson could wait as long as three months to be sworn in, as the court’s session generally ends in late June or early July. She remains a judge on the federal appeals court in Washington, but she stepped away from cases there when she was nominated in February.
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