A Delaware man, Daniel Egtvedt, serving a three-year sentence for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, is set to be released from prison pending appeal after one year due to a Supreme Court decision. Egtvedt was found guilty of confronting officers and using derogatory language during the riot. The DOJ's arguments against his release have been rebuked by a judge.
Capitol riot defendant Daniel Egtvedt is the latest in wave of Jan 6 defendants to see release from jail pending appeals Egtvedt was found guilty, after prosecutors argued he confronted officers, called officers "traitors" amid mob, swatted officer's hand https://t.co/qWtpOnLAE8 https://t.co/2ZKHlbLtPg
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A Delaware man serving a three-year sentence for marching through the halls of Congress on #Jan6, 2021, is poised to be released from prison pending appeal after serving one year thanks to a Supreme Court decision. https://t.co/8wuxRhqAVr
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