Roger Stone |
Federal prosecutors have recommended in a sentencing memo filed Monday that DoTrump associate Roger Stone serve 7–9 years in prison. Stone is 67 years old.
He is set to be sentenced on Feb. 20.
Prosecutors wrote in the sentencing memo that:
Roger Stone obstructed Congress’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, lied under oath, and tampered with a witness. And when his crimes were revealed by the indictment in this case, he displayed contempt for this Court and the rule of law. For that, he should be punished in accord with the advisory guidelines.This is what happens when you go up directly against the state.
Stone has written many books against the establishment, Republican and Democrat, including these:
- The Bush Crime Family: The Inside Story of an American Dynasty (Stone with Saint John Hunt )
- The Clintons' War on Women (Stone with Robert Morrow)
- The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ (Stone with Mike Colapietro)
Got that?
He takes on the power elite and exposes their evil doings.
I am convinced that the establishment is quite satisfied that Robert Mueller indicted Roger Stone, even if he didn't get Trump.
Stone was essentially convicted of the equivalent of political jaywalking.
Now his fate is in the hands of Judge Amy Berman Jackson who was nominated as a United States District Judge by President Barack Obama.
-RW
This would be an insanely punitive sentence. People accused of much worse have either never been prosecuted or faced very little time in prison. This is almost twice as long as the average rapist spends in prison! #RogerStone https://t.co/OzmFpAgzcz— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) February 10, 2020
How come all the "good guys" end up going to prison??
ReplyDeleteI guess the question answers itself.
A female judge nominated by Obama? Stone is toast.
ReplyDelete...and known war criminals will be pardoned.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure the Judge isn't famed Nazi Judge, Roland Freisler? Must be a typo...
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a travesty!
ReplyDeleteTrump should pardon him immediately after he is sentenced.
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