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  2. List of cases of the January 6 United States Capitol attack

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    In July 2022, she was sentenced to 60 days in jail, 3 years' probation, and 100 hours of community service. [ 18 ] The 59-year-old woman from Doylestown, Pennsylvania , and Bucks County gym owner, who recorded a video during the attack on Jan 6 mentioning doing her part in breaking into the Capitol.

  3. Young Thug trial postponed after co-defendant Shannon ... - AOL

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    On Sunday, Shannon Stillwell, a YSL co-defendant, was stabbed “multiple times” in prison by a fellow inmate. Mr Stillwell is in stable condition, the Fulton County sheriff’s office said.

  4. Co-defendant of Young Thug stabbed in jail while awaiting ...

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    One of two remaining co-defendants in Georgia's longest-running criminal trial was stabbed in jail, ... jurors in the case against Kendrick and co-defendant Shannon Stillwell returned to court ...

  5. Young Thug Co-Defendant 'Yak Gotti' Stabbed In Jail While ...

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    Kendrick is awaiting a jury’s verdict along with co-defendant Shannon Stillwell on gang, murder, drug and gun charges. Stillwell was also stabbed last year in the same jail.

  6. YSL Records racketeering trial - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] He was released from jail the same day after being sentenced to 40 years: 5 years in prison (commuted to time served), 15 years of probation, and a backload of 20 years in prison if probation is violated. [21] [22] [23] On December 3, 2024, the jury reached a verdict on the two remaining defendants, Deamonte Kendrick and Shannon ...

  7. Searches incident to a lawful arrest - Wikipedia

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    Search incident to a lawful arrest, commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v.California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.