Mehta also faces the task later this month of sentencing Oath Keepers members who were convicted late last year of seditious conspiracy, including the group's founder, Stewart Rhodes. He previously had four separate convictions of assault or threatening police officers. The cases range from a 2019 conviction for terroristic threats "for threatening police officers who placed him under arrest for domestic assault" to a 2020 conviction for domestic violence after he bit his wife on the forehead and punched her multiple times, according to court documents. His threats against officers date back to 1991, and he has been convicted on 38 charges. He has maintained his innocence in several interviews. 6, 2021, Schwartz was on probation for at least one other case that involved both assaultive conduct and illegal firearms possession. "Rather, his actions were motivated by a misunderstanding as to the facts surrounding the 2020 election." Schwartz's actions were not motivated by any desire for personal financial gain or any other type of benefit," Schwartz's attorneys wrote. I’m so excited I think my feet are sweating. "Although his conduct is indeed serious, it is significant to note that Mr. Spaceballs 2 May the Schwartz Be With You SeptemRodney 61 Comments Hands down, the funniest line ever in a film is still Now you will see that evil will always triumph Because good is dumb Oh yeah baby, Mel Brooks has been reported as saying that he’s already writing Spaceballs 2. Schwartz's attorneys requested leniency, seeking a sentence of four and a half years behind bars. The longest sentence stemming from the attack thus far was 10 years given to former New York police officer Thomas Webster, who was found guilty of attacking officers during the riot. "This sentence is at the midpoint of Schwartz's Sentencing Guidelines range and takes account of his repeated violence against police on January 6th, his substantial violent criminal history, his utter lack of remorse, and his efforts to profit from his crime," the government's sentencing memorandum said. Earlier, federal prosecutors argued he should be sentenced to 24.5 years (or 294 months) in prison, three years of supervised release, $2,000 restitution and a fine of $71,541. ![]() ![]() ![]() 6 riot, was sentenced to 14 years behind bars and 36 months of probation in a decision announced by Judge Amit Mehta on Friday. Peter Schwartz, whom prosecutors termed "one of the most violent and aggressive participants" in the Jan. 6 defendant yet - a marked victory for the government as it pursues those accused of attempting an insurrection. The Department of Justice secured its most severe sentence for a convicted Jan.
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