J6 political prisoner Jonathan Melis has launched a brand new episode of his podcast straight from contained in the DC Gulag. On this episode, John is joined by co-host Jeff Sabol.
New episode of “We’re Good Males” options J6 political prisoner Brandon Fellows.
Co-host Jonathan Mellis was one of many defendants on January 6 who witnessed Officer Leela Morris brutally beating the unconscious physique of Roseanne Boyland and tried to cease the police from brutally beating the protesters.
Authorities attorneys produced cases of Melis assaulting police, whom he by no means had contact with throughout his sentencing listening to.
In December, Melis was sentenced to 51 months in jail and 36 months of supervised launch.
Jeffrey Sabol spent three+ years in lock-up and was sentenced on the finish of March to 63 months, three years probation and greater than $32,000 in fines and restitution.
Sabol, a geophysicist, is from Colorado. He’s a faithful father, son and accomplice to his stunning fiancee.
Jon and Jeff spoke with Brandon Fellows, 28, of New York, who The Gateway Pundit profiled in 2022.
Brandon is just not accused of any violence or inflicting any property injury however was held with out bond for greater than two years on 4 misdemeanor and one felony “obstruction” costs as a result of DOJ’s use of 1512(c)(2) now overturned. .
On Friday, the Supreme Court docket of the US (SCOTUS) struck down the Division of Justice’s (DOJ) use of Part 1512(c)(2), a legislation to impede a authorities continuing in a case associated to the occasions of January 6. (J6).
A whole lot of defendants have entered into plea agreements due to the intense risk of prosecution pursuant to 18 USC 1512. Lawyer Roger Roots has been combating instances the place the DoJ sometimes provided “4 misdemeanors” after which added offenses like 1512 as retaliation towards defendants who will not plead responsible.
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