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things -- first of all, that individuals, whoever they may be, where a part of a seditious conspiracy to violently, essentially overthrow the government. and two, you don't have to be in the capital to be convicted of that seditious conspiracy. rhodes was never on the capitol ground yet he was still convicted. and that is the point of a conspiracy argument. you don't actually have to execute the overactive and furtherance of a conspiracy, you can agree with others to or who will conduct that over act. so i think should bolster any prosecutor looking at this because a jury found beyond any reasonable doubt that there was a seditious conspiracy. the question then of course it becomes, who was, who else was involved in that seditious

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