IamSauerKraut

IamSauerKraut t1_ixcxw1m wrote

For about 20 years, DC has not run its own prisons. Instead, convicts are sent to BOP facilities around the country. Last year, 400 pretrial inmates held in the federally run facility in DC were moved to the BOP facility north of Lewisbury because of unspecified deteriorating conditions in DC. None of those moved were Jan 6'ers.

There may be only one other female Jan6'er in the DC facility, also from PA. Just about every other female in that facility is non-white. For someone known to harbor white nationalist thoughts, Riley June is not going to have a merry xmas.

edit: found the article on prisoner moves https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/02/feds-transfer-prisoners-dc-jail-518604 In the sidebar of the article is a link to a Kyle Cheney penned article on the conviction of Riley June. Provides more detail than the pennlive article.

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IamSauerKraut t1_ixa76yb wrote

Reply to comment by Guygan in Pro bono lawyer? by inasilentway207

I am not aware of any IP trademark or copyright lawyers in Maine who do pro bono work. None of the Volunteer Lawyers Project attorneys are listed as doing IP work, either. But there is a group out of Boston that focuses on providing pro bono legal IP patent assistance that may of use despite it not being directly in the trademark or copyright areas of IP law.

There are many things to learn and some of what this group offers will provide great educational background: https://artsandbusinesscouncil.org/patent-pro-bono-program/

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IamSauerKraut t1_ix5pbdv wrote

There were efforts across PA to have Wake Tech access voting machines. The way Fulton handled it, and their lawyers handled the injunction stuff, is stunningly stupid. Tom Carroll ought to have his law license yanked. And that woman lawyer from Michigan? Why did they even try to have someone under federal investigation in another state is stunningly stupid. I read all 79+ pages of the President Judge's Findings of Fact and Recommendations. You should, too.

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