January 6 riot conviction of 'Cowboys for Trump' founder is upheld in precedent-setting case [View all]
Source: CNN Politics
Published 11:32 AM EDT, Tue October 22, 2024
CNN The federal appeals court in Washington, DC, on Tuesday upheld the conviction of the Cowboys for Trump founder who entered the restricted area of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, saying rioters didnt have to know the Secret Service was protecting then-Vice President Mike Pence inside when they breached the area.
The case is among a handful that tested the foundational approach the Justice Department took to prosecute hundreds of Capitol rioters, and the decision has been long-awaited since it was argued last December by those handling cases coming through the DC federal court.
It also strengthens federal protection the Secret Service can offer, by defining more clearly the law around trespassing in areas where public officials are being protected.
The basis of the Secret Services authority to prevent access to designated areas for the safety of its protectees
need not be in the mind of the trespasser, DC Circuit Judge Nina Pillard wrote in the opinion Tuesday.
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