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A leader of the Proud Boys who led the far-right organization’s infamous march to the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, was sentenced Wednesday to 17 years in prison – among the longest sentence handed down yet for a convicted rioter.
Joe Biggs was convicted by a Washington, DC jury of several charges including seditious conspiracy for attempting to forcibly prevent the peaceful transfer of power from then-President Donald Trump to Joe Biden after the 2020 election.
The government wanted Biggs to serve 33 years in federal prison. That’s 15 years longer than the longest sentence in a Jan. 6 case to date: the 18-year sentence that went to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, also convicted of seditious conspiracy, after prosecutors sought 25 years in federal prison.
The Rosenbergs were executed in peacetimes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_by_the_United_States_military
SSG Biggs isn’t eligible for UCMJ under current precedent. He has not served enough time, was medically discharged, and is not eligible for retirement benefits to my knowledge.
https://www.tullylegal.com/resources/articles/can-you-be-charged-under-the-ucmj-after-discharge/
I had thought the person I replied to was referencing treason in the constitution but I may be wrong about war/peace about that.
Could he not be executed as a civilian like the Rosenbergs?
They were tried for espionage. I haven’t been closely following Biggs, but I don’t believe he has this charge