Opinion | These Proud Boys’ convictions just worsened Trump’s legal woes

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Opinion | These Proud Boys’ convictions just worsened Trump’s legal woes
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BREAKING: A jury has found four Proud Boys members guilty of seditious conspiracy in connection to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

their members to arrive “incognito” on Jan. 6 — not wearing their identifying black-and-yellow “colors.” That way, they could “blend in” with and appear to be just like the “normies,” the ordinary folk who did not arrive planning to invade the Capitol. As formerIs it little wonder that he was convicted of seditious conspiracy?

No matter how overwhelming the quality and volume of evidence, though, any prosecutor who’s tried a conspiracy case, as this writer has, knows the monumental effort required to assemble it all, present it to a jury and effectively cross-examine defendants. Three convictions in a row for seditious conspiracy are a triumph for Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Justice Department.

Federal prosecutors have now convicted nearly 500 defendants for their roles in the Capitol violence.for the slow pace investigating Mr. Trump’s role in Jan. 6 and the events leading up to it. Still, no one should minimize the importance of the Garland Justice Department’s focus on the participants.

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