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In reply to the discussion: Indiana woman gets probation in first Capitol riot sentencing [View all]Dan
(5,154 posts)50. I only want them to be treated as if they were POC.
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She was an early cooperator. Her light sentence helps demonstrate to other POTENTIAL COOPERATORS
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#8
40 hours of Community service..........she tried to over throw a duly elected government
turbinetree
Jun 2021
#6
She was an early cooperator. She probably gave the prosecutor valuable information.
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#12
I really have no empathy she knew exactly what she was doing, she wanted to throw out my vote your
turbinetree
Jun 2021
#15
I'm not suggesting you should have empathy. I'm saying that she probably made a deal
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#18
She was an early cooperator. She probably gave information useful to the prosecution. nt
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#11
I don't believe one word of her apology for a second. What magic thing shook her out of ...
marble falls
Jun 2021
#14
This woman seems to fall into the ignorant lemming category as opposed to the genuinely violent
Vinca
Jun 2021
#17
You can't say that. None of us know what cooperation she gave, but they did cite
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#42
Marcy Wheeler explained how that cooperation may have been more significant than you think.
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#63
The government would have informed the judge about the value of her cooperation.
Tomconroy
Jun 2021
#66
We almost lost democracy. Very disappointing. Don't care if she had no record. Willing participant.
Evolve Dammit
Jun 2021
#24
Sorry, I have zero tolerance for attempting to overthrow the Federal government. Hard-liner here.
NBachers
Jun 2021
#25
She was inside the building, if she did not push her way in (Attack) she would not have been there.
bottomofthehill
Jun 2021
#31
Everyone who set foot in the building should be charged with this, a felony charge
bottomofthehill
Jun 2021
#32
This is normal practice. They drop charges against low level criminals in order to gain their
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#38
She wasn't at the front. But she was in a position to see what was happening, and her phone
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#53
Or with nearly 500 people charged, it's easier to take the path of least resistance.
bottomofthehill
Jun 2021
#60
Disagree. I want many years in Florence CO for all of them. Solitary confinement and max PTSD.
Lucky Luciano
Jun 2021
#39
Her 40 hours of service should be spent tied to a Trump statue with her mouth on his ass.
Rabrrrrrr
Jun 2021
#35
And here she is: Woman Gets Probation In First Capitol Insurrection Sentencing - The 11th Hour MSNBC
Rhiannon12866
Jun 2021
#57