OK - now detention review in Jan 6 case of US v. NICHOLAS LANGUERAND, before DDC Judge Bates. Inner City Press, still waiting for DOJ videos in US v. Harrelson (Mehta), will live tweet, thread below
Languerand's lawyer: My client has grandparents in South Carolina who would have him.
Judge Bates: Didn't he live in Vermont? What are his roots in South Carolina?
Defense: His grandparents moved and asked him to come down once he lost his job. He's a hard worker
Languerand's lawyer: He digs footings for foundations, his former boss would love him back. The risks to the public could be addressed by turning in the weapons that the government discovered - and did not seized, mind you. He could be on a curfew.
Judge Bates: Are you contesting anything that the government is putting forth by proffer, what they say Mr. Langeurand said or his activities on January 6?
Defense: For purpose of this hearing, I won't contest that seizing.
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Defense: He did not personally injure anyone. He threw things.
Judge Bates: If a person were to throw a rock at a police officer and missed, it would still be serious. What about past incidents the US says Mr. Languerand was involved in?
Defense: No convictions
Defense: Maybe he needs some attention. Not all attention needs to be detention. Perhaps they are using or abusing drugs or alcohol. Pre-Trial Services can address it.
Judge Bates: Thank you. Government?
AUSA: We've set for the reasons under Chrestman.
AUSA: This is a case based on video submitted to the court, Exhibit 1A and 1B.
[Inner City Press: Are these fully publicly available yet?]
Judge Bates: What's the basis of calling him a leader?
AUSA: He was on the front line of rioters, in the face of officers.
Judge Bates: Did he says, "Come on, guys?"
AUSA: He did not hang back... In the Army, with his drug problem, he was unable to comply with rules or regulations. So it does not bode well.
Judge Bates: So he's a danger? Or not comply with conditions?
AUSA: There were drugs in his apartment. We assume his grandparents didn't know, but there was no control.
Judge Bates: Let's talk danger, and Munchel. We need to look forward and find a danger that is clear and convincing and is in the future.
AUSA: His social media postings after January 6 said the violence was justified. So the risk continues. And he has few ties to South Carolina.
Judge Bates: Why weren't the guns seized?
AUSA: They were legal, he has no convictions. But he also had brass knuckles
AUSA: There's also the order of protection. Look at the record. That no one was hurt was a miracle. This is the kind of person that keeps slipping through the cracks until something horrible happens. On January 6 something horrible did happen.
AUSA: The media in Vermont said when people looked up his social media. they got scared. He said to the police, I don't give an F... If you shoot my dog, I'll shoot you. He attacked riot gear attired police. On Jan 6 he didn't have weapons, but used sticks
AUSA: He used a big orange prism shaped object. We're sure his grandparents love him, but it didn't prevent his conduct on Jan 6.
Defense: The US submitted a Vermont protective order - it was never violated, in the year it was in effect.
Judge Bates: On discovery, I encourage the government to turn over every rock to find video about the defendant. With respect to Deloitte, I like other judges am concerned at how long it is taking. Please speed up. There may come a time we have to deal with it.
Defense: In the next months I have to jury trials. Even if I had a plea offer, he's housed more than two hours from the courthouse. So 60 days would be reasonable.
Judge Bates: I'm jammed up in early October. So in the area of the 14th. How about 10 am?
Judge Bates: I'll exclude time under the Speedy Trial Act until October 14. I'll promptly get out a decision on detention, in the next couple of days. Adjourned.
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OK - in Jan 6 case of US v. John Lolos, now change of plea (to guilty) proceeding has begun before Judge Mehta. DOJ has *still* not provided videos in US v. Owen, McHugh, Harrelson & Sibick. Inner City Press will live tweet, thread below
Judge Mehta: Are there legal terms you do not understand?
Lolos: Some might come up.
Judge Mehta: Were you both in the US?
Lolos: Yes.
Judge Mehta: Do you wish to plea guilty to picketing or parading in the Capitol Building?
Lolos: If you're saying it, yes.
Judge Mehta: The plea agreement is nine pages?
Lolos: Yes. I have a request. On page 6, the 2d paragraph, it says I'm required to provide standard financial info. I can pay the fee. Why are my financials relevant to a misdemeanor case?
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Judge Hogan: This case is unique, though. They went in after the riot had begun... No prior criminal record, a mechanic, then into real estate business which he has lost as a result of this charge. Now they have notoriety. There's separately from family.
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