Jonathan Turley Shocked By 'Light' Sentence for Sophie Roske
Nicholas Roske received an eight-year sentence, much lighter than the 30 years prosecutors sought, with the judge citing Roske’s transgender identity as a factor.
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Kavanaugh Would-Be Assassin's Light Sentence Sends Message That Violent Left Faces Different Standard
It seems in the wake of increasing political violence, assassinations, and left-wing terrorism, you can count on left-leaning judges to go easy on perpetrators. That’s the takeaway from the lenient sentencing of Nicholas Roske, a man—who now identifies as a woman—convicted of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Roske received a sentence on Friday of only eight years in prison despite the Department of Justice seeking…
DOJ to appeal Kavanaugh's would-be trans assassin's sentence: 'Woefully insufficient'
The United States Department of Justice is vowing to appeal what it is describing as a “woefully insufficient” sentence for the trans-identified man who attempted to assassinate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. #BrettKavanaugh #NicholasRoske #PamBondi #transgender
Jonathan Turley Shocked By 'Light' Sentence for Sophie Roske
George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley expressed shock on Monday over a federal judge’s “very light” sentence for the would-be assassin of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, telling Fox News the judge was “off by about 22 years.” Judge Deborah Boardman sentenced would-be assassin Sophie Roske, formerly known as Nicholas John Roske, to just eight years in prison on Friday, citing Roske’s transgender identity as part…
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