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    The US Supreme Court ruled that hundreds of those who stormed the Capitol building would be charged with “obstruction.”

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezJune 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The US Supreme Court ruled that hundreds of those who stormed the Capitol building would be charged with “obstruction.”
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    The court's vote against the “obstruction” convictions could affect lawsuits brought by federal prosecutors against the Capitol building invaders. Not everyone who stormed the Capitol intended to destroy official documents.

    Former President Donald Trump believes that all those arrested in connection with the storming of the Capitol should be released immediately. But according to the Public Prosecution, the Supreme Court ruling does not mean that all attackers will suddenly be released. Almost all Americans who have been charged also have felonies and other offenses on their records.

    Joseph Fisher, the former police officer who filed this lawsuit, faced six other charges, including “disorderly conduct at the Capitol” and “use of force against a federal officer.” However, it is possible that about 25 people were released early because obstruction was the only crime they committed.

    Donald Trump has also been charged with obstructing the investigation into his role in the storming of the Capitol. However, Jack Smith, the special prosecutor in the case, has indicated that the court’s ruling will have little impact on his case. Trump is alleged to have corruptly interfered with evidence in the form of voting certificates that Vice President Mike Pence was supposed to count. So the “obstruction” charge still stands in the former president’s case, prosecutors allege.

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