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Pages in category "Convicted participants in the January 6 United States Capitol attack" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Convicted of seditious conspiracy on November 29, 2022. [203] March 5, 2022 James Fisher One count of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree. [204] Guilty 3.5 years in prison March 4, 2022 Jason Riddle Theft of government property, and parading, demonstrating or picketing at the Capitol. Guilty 3 months’ incarceration
Canadian politicians convicted of fraud (16 P) Pages in category "Canadian politicians convicted of crimes" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
At least 27 had previous criminal records, [66] with at least nine having been previously accused of, or convicted of, committing violence against women (including one who had served five years in prison for rape and sexual battery), or had been the subject of domestic violence restraining orders. [68] 90% of those arrested were White Americans ...
Following the routine process for shootings by Capitol Police officers, the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and the Justice Department investigated Babbitt's death and declined to charge Lt. Byrd. [34] [36] [37] Babbitt was a follower of the QAnon conspiracy theory, and had tweeted the previous day "the storm is here", a reference to its ...
Joseph Nacchio (2007) Criminal charge: Inflating revenue estimates, insider trading, lying about nonexistent forthcoming government contracts, and profiting illegally from a run-up in stock price ...
Evidence came to light in 1998 that Randy's brother, Paul, was the actual murderer. In March 2003, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador asked the retired chief justice of Canada Antonio Lamer to head an inquiry into several wrongful convictions in Newfoundland including that of Druken. [25]