Capitol Breach Suspect Who Violated Terms of Pre-Trial Relea

Capitol Breach Suspect Who Violated Terms of Pre-Trial Release Won't Be Jailed: Judge


Capitol Breach Suspect Who Violated Terms of Pre-Trial Release Won’t Be Jailed: Judge
A Utah man facing charges in the Capitol breach incident will not be sent back to jail despite having violated the terms of his pre-trial release orders, a judge ruled Monday.
While John Sullivan violated a release order by buying a smartphone, attempting to access Twitter, and trying to promote his organization, Insurgence USA, in an interview on Infowars, U.S. Magistrate Judge Robin Meriweather declined to send him back to prison, according to Buzzfeed News.
Meriweather expressed concerns that Sullivan violated the order but said she didn’t believe he poses a danger to the community, according to the report. She cautioned that if Sullivan continued to violate court orders, he may be jailed ahead of his trial, but said that, “I don’t believe we are there yet in this case.”

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