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Judge Questions DOJ's Charging of Felony "Obstruction" Crime in January 6 Protest Cases

Judge Questions DOJ's Charging of Felony "Obstruction" Crime in January 6 Protest Cases

We might have an Inigo Montoya Problem -- "I do not think that statute means what you think it means."

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The Washington Post had a very interesting story on Friday concerning a hearing in the January 6th prosecution of Patrick Montgomery and Bradley Knowlton.

A full explanation of what might be at issue here will need to await a much longer story at Human Events in a few days. The longer version of this story will look more closely at 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1512…

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