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2021-07-20 Government Corruption
Florida man sentenced to 8 months for 'entering the Capitol to obstruct Congress' on Jan 6
[PostMillennial] Paul Allard Hodgkins, 38, pled guilty to the charge on June 2. He has no prior criminal history and engaged in no violence while in the capitol.

A man from Tampa, Florida is the first person involved in the January 6 storming of the Capitol to be sentenced for a felony. The charge is one felony count of "entering the Capitol to obstruct Congress."

"Although you were only one member of a larger mob, you actively participated in a larger event that threatened the Capitol and democracy itself," said US District Court Judge Randolph Moss.

He was sentenced to 8 months in prison for the crime, which he pled guilty to on June 2.

Hodgkins has no prior criminal history and engaged in no violence while in the capitol.

Patrick Leduc, Hodgkin's lawyer, said that Hodgkins is a "law abiding, hardworking, honest, caring, kind, thoughtful, generous, and the kind of person you would want for a neighbor."

Leduc said that on January 6, he "lost his bearings and his way ... made a fateful decision to follow the crowd, and found himself for approximately 15 minutes in a place that he sincerely regrets to have been."

Hodgkins told the judge "I can say without a shadow of a doubt that I am truly remorseful and regretful for my actions, not because I face consequences but because of the damage that day's incident caused and the way this country that I love has been hurt."

"I realize that my involvement did still contribute to the greater problem that took place. The company of us who remained calmer in our protests may have made others feel emboldened," he said.

"The need to deter others is especially strong in cases involving domestic terrorism, which the breach of the Capitol certainly was," Special Assistant US Attorney Mona Sedky said in the sentencing request.

Prosecutors stated in a filing that Hodgkins "contributed to the collective threat to democracy" when he and others interrupted the certification of the 2020 election in congress on January 6. The vote proceeded later that day.

Footage shows Hodgkins inside the Senate chamber on January 6, wearing a Trump 2020 t-shirt, eye goggles around his neck, and carrying a Trump flag.

The sentencing could set the bar for the sentencing of hundreds of other people who illegally breached the capitol building on January 6.

According to federal sentencing guidelines, Hodgkins, who has remained free since his arrest, could have faced between 15 and 21 months in prison.
Posted by trailing wife 2021-07-20 00:02|| || Front Page|| [11137 views ]  Top

#1 Does anyone really think the 1/6ers can get a fair trial in DC?
Posted by Spoter B 2021-07-20 00:13||   2021-07-20 00:13|| Front Page Top

#2 What was he protesting against?
Posted by Goober Choluque6459  2021-07-20 00:15||   2021-07-20 00:15|| Front Page Top

#3 The judge said he did not believe Hodgkins to be a threat, but wanted to 'send a message', make an example out of him. Fcuking kangaroo courts and robed flunkies.
Posted by Dron66046 2021-07-20 00:46||   2021-07-20 00:46|| Front Page Top

#4 Appears he wore a Trump shirt to his sentencing. I like his style. Sort of a Shachna Itzik Birger, smiling and shaking hands with the hangman story. Is Paul Hodgkins also a Russian Jew ?
Posted by Besoeker 2021-07-20 00:51||   2021-07-20 00:51|| Front Page Top

#5 So the muh insurketion doesn't exist huh?
And how is a short jail term sending a message? Shouldn't he have gotten a bazillion years for sullying the temple of democracy?
Posted by Percy Flotle3938 2021-07-20 06:05||   2021-07-20 06:05|| Front Page Top

#6 And while the people being put through the wringer now are basically hapless sad-sacks, there's an echo here of Galileo muttering "and yet it does" after recanting before the Vatican court.
Posted by M. Murcek 2021-07-20 07:28||   2021-07-20 07:28|| Front Page Top

#7 So since he’s been in jail this whole time, he gets out in two months, right? Or does time served not count in the New Court?
Posted by Lowspark  2021-07-20 08:36||   2021-07-20 08:36|| Front Page Top

#8 does time served not count in the New Court? The only thing that counts for the New Court is -- more power to the Oligarchy.
Posted by Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843 2021-07-20 10:35||   2021-07-20 10:35|| Front Page Top

#9 Hodgkins, who has remained free since his arrest,

He hasn’t been sitting in jail, unlike some.
Posted by trailing wife 2021-07-20 10:44||   2021-07-20 10:44|| Front Page Top

#10 This guy, hanging out with Buffalo Bill? Yeah, totally not an actor.

Seriously, what is that, an archery armguard?
Posted by swksvolFF 2021-07-20 14:19||   2021-07-20 14:19|| Front Page Top

#11 'send a message'
Does not strike me as a Constitutional application of punishment.
Posted by Glenmore 2021-07-20 14:47||   2021-07-20 14:47|| Front Page Top

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