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Henry? I thought he went by Enrique.
Navarro's status moves from 'presumed innocent' to 'guilty'.Navarro's excuses move from 'weak' to 'failed'
Judge rejects Navarro’s ‘executive privilege’ claim for defying Jan. 6 committee
The ruling paves the way for Navarro’s trial to begin next week on contempt-of-Congress charges.
Navarro's status moves from 'presumed innocent' to 'guilty'.
Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro convicted of contempt of Congress
Navarro is the second ex-aide to the former president to be prosecuted for his lack of cooperation with the committee. Steve Bannon was convicted last year on two contempt counts. Bannon’s case is currently on appeal.
“Why didn’t the government present evidence to you about where Dr. Navarro was or what he was doing” on the day of the scheduled deposition, [defense attorney] Woodward asked the jury. “Something stinks.”
Prosecutor John Crabb responded: “Who cares where he was. What matters is where he wasn’t.”
Don't make me feel sorry for Navarro.Maybe he and Bannon can be cell mates.
(Bannon has appealed his conviction, as will Navarro)
Martyrdom is never cheap.![]()
Proud Boys Turned Down Plea Deals, Got Twice the Prison Time
Gang leader Enrique Tarrio and four members took their chances at trial—and it backfired.www.thedailybeast.com
Before trial, USA offered Proud Boys plea deals, revealed yesterday. They passed.
Result:
Offer | Sentence after trial
Tarrio 9-11 yrs| 22 yrs
Nordean 6-8 yrs | 18 yrs
Biggs 6-8 yrs | 17 yrs
Rehl 6-7 yrs | 15 yrs
Pezzola 4-5 yrs | 10 yrs
I have long thought the Proud Boys were of limited intelligence. Now I know - they are idiots.![]()
Proud Boys Turned Down Plea Deals, Got Twice the Prison Time
Gang leader Enrique Tarrio and four members took their chances at trial—and it backfired.www.thedailybeast.com
Before trial, USA offered Proud Boys plea deals, revealed yesterday. They passed.
Result:
Offer | Sentence after trial
Tarrio 9-11 yrs| 22 yrs
Nordean 6-8 yrs | 18 yrs
Biggs 6-8 yrs | 17 yrs
Rehl 6-7 yrs | 15 yrs
Pezzola 4-5 yrs | 10 yrs
(staff edit)
Trial continues on Monday.In other trial news...
Yesterday as ol' Henry "Enrique" Tarrio was snagging the longest Jan 6th sentence to date (22 years), there were 3 trials active in the same courthouse about the same event. At least 2 of them started that day and one more started today.
Ryan Zink (not to be confused with the former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke) is a fairly ordinary chum with a fairly ordinary "trespass + obstruction" case that he decided to take to trial (he has that right) except he apparently subpoenaed Reps. Kevin McCarthy, Gym Jordan, and MTG as witnesses.
Trial continues on Monday.Zachary Alam is not a well known name, but his image might be, for Alam was the one who put his fist in his fur-lined hat and smashed through the window in the door leading to the Speaker's lobby just before a certain unhinged USAF veteran perched herself ready to leap through one of them before being shot. Alam has charges of assault, civil disorder, obstruction, and (shockingly, well not really) destruction of property. A jury was selected yesterday and the main trial began today.
Guilty on both counts. Sentencing in January.Peter Navarro is the insurrectionist who publicly promoted and defended a plan to delay the count in Congress and send it back to the states (somehow, not legally mind you). His trial for contempt of Congress (for refusing to comply with a subpeona to the Jan6th committee) began yesterday with jury selection. Today the prosecution and defense cases were heard and closing arguments will be tomorrow. If convicted he could get 12 months (Steve Bannon got 4 months for the same thing.)
Guilty on all 10 counts. Judge says Zeeker was a very bad boy.L. Brent "Zeeker" Bozell IV might be completely unknown to the general public and even most followers of the Jan6 cases, but his family sure isn't. His father "Brent III" is a well known conservative activist and commentator. His main schtick is "liberal media bias" about which he has written several books (including one called "Weapons of Mass Distortion") and started the Media Research Center to hunt "liberal media bias" and its offshoot the Parents Television and Media Council which tried to ruin several good TV shows (and some lousy ones) and though they didn't succeed I'm sure they had a good time making a fuss. Late on Jan 6th Brent III said "you can never countenance police being attacked. You cannot countenance our national Capitol being breached like this. I think it is absolutely wrong.” on FBN, but equivocated on their goals with "Look, they are furious that they believe this election was stolen. I agree with them." (Did he know his son was there?) Brent III's mother is the sister of William F. Buckley, Jr. Zeeker's grandfather is "Brent Jr.", a conservative activist and Catholic convert. Brent Jr. became "best friends" with Buckley at Yale eventually marrying Buckley's sister. H worked for Buckley's National Review and then as a speechwriter for Sen. Joe McCarthy, then for Sen Barry Goldwater. He ghostwrote Goldwater's "Conscious of a Conservative". In 1965 he moved his family to Francoist Spain because it would seem that he liked their government better. He founded Triumph magazine as a "National Review for Catholics" the next year. It's not clear when he moved back to the US, but in 1970 he and his wife led the first "Operation Rescue" operation in 1970. During their invasion of the Georgetown University hospital "[Brent Jr.] Bozell and the rest of the group entered the building and began shattering windows". OK, he was "fun". Brett Jr.'s father Leo B. Bozell was just a successful ad executive in Omaha who built up a bit of wealth and founded the ad agency now called just "Bozell". Who knows how conservative old Leo B. was, since his accomplishments were outside conservative activism.
Now what is "Zeeker" Bozell accused of (just the felonies): obstruction, assault, civil disorder, and destruction of property. He has chosen to waive the jury and have a bench trial that began today. Just like a normal trial, except no jury and the judge will rule on the facts of guilt. In a bench trial each side submits a "trial brief" describing their case to the judge before trial:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.228765/gov.uscourts.dcd.228765.66.0.pdf
The Government alleges that Zeeker:
1. That he participated in breaking a window to gain access to the Senate wing using a grate he picked up from the ground
2. After entering he wandered around for a while and then joined a small group that rushed the Senate Gallery.
3. In the Gallery, he pointed a C-SPAN camera down so that it couldn't document what was happening
4. He then proceeded to the Senate floor and rifled through desks before being escorted out of the Chamber by police clearing the floor.
A Texas man who joined the US Capitol riot armed with a holstered pistol and threatened his own children to keep quiet about his role has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison.
Guy Reffitt, 49, was found guilty in March on five felony counts, including obstruction of an official proceeding and interfering with police in a riot.
His sentence [was at the time] the longest imposed on any of the US Capitol rioters.
According to court papers, he had told fellow members of the [three percenter] militia that he planned to drag US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi out of the Capitol building by her ankles, "with her head hitting every step on the way down".
'Zip tie guy' and his mother convicted of conspiracy, multiple other counts in Jan. 6 case