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    In Prison Awaiting Trial

    PG1971 · Drama · 1h 42m

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  1. Apr 14, 2022 · Judges decided a smaller group — often those facing the most serious charges or those who prosecutors worried might flee the country — should be locked up while they awaited trial.

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  2. In Prison Awaiting Trial (Italian: Detenuto in attesa di giudizio) is a 1971 Italian drama film directed by Nanni Loy. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival where Alberto Sordi won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award.

  3. Dec 13, 2022 · More than half of those who spend time in prison awaiting trial are released without serving a convicted sentence. New figures - seen by the BBC - show Scotland's rate of remand per 100,000...

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  4. Jan 5, 2024 · Three years after the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol by a mob of Donald Trump supporters, Lang holds a distinction among the relatively small pool of defendants who have been held in jail while...

    • Stewart Rhodes: 18 Years in Prison
    • Peter Schwartz: 14 Years and 2 Months in Prison
    • Thomas Webster: 10 Years in Prison
    • Albuquerque Cosper Head: 90 Months in Prison
    • Guy Wesley Reffitt: 87 Months in Prison
    • Thomas Robertson: 87 Months in Prison
    • Robert Scott Palmer: 63 Months in Prison
    • Richard Barnett: 54 Months in Prison
    • Devlyn Thompson: 46 Months in Prison
    • Lonnie Leroy Coffman: 46 Months in Prison

    The longest sentence given to anyone charged in the Jan. 6 riot to date went to far-right Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who was sentenced on May 25 to 18 years in prison after being convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in helping orchestrate the pro-Trump attack on the Capitol. Prosecutors said that Rhodes, 58, was the mastermind b...

    The man who attacked police officers at the Capitol with pepper spray and a chair was sentenced to more than 14 years in prison, the second-longest penalty handed down so far in connection with the events of Jan. 6. Prosecutors said that Schwartz, a 49-year-old Pennsylvania welder, enabled hundreds of rioters to impede officers when he threw a fold...

    Thomas Webster, a former New York City police officer and Marine Corps veteran, was sentenced to 10 years in prison plus three years of supervised release for swinging a metal flagpole at police before tackling one officer and yanking his gas mask off on Jan. 6. Federal prosecutors were seeking a prison term of more than 17 years for Webster, 56, o...

    The man who dragged Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanoneinto the mob of rioters was sentenced in October 2022 to seven and a half years in prison—one of the harshest sentences yet for a member of the mob that stormed the Capitol. Read More: What Mike Fanone Can’t Forget Head, 43, of Kingsport, Tenn., admitted that he grabbed Fanone around the...

    Reffitt was the first defendant to go on trial in the Justice Department’s criminal inquiry into the Jan. 6 attack. The 49-year-old from Wylie, Tex. was armed with a handgun and zip ties as he attempted to storm the Capitol, while his car was allegedly loaded with rifles and ammo. He was sentenced in August 2022 to more than seven years in prison a...

    Robertson, a former Virginia police officer and Army veteran, was sentenced to seven years and three months in prison after he was found guilty by a jury of six crimes. Prosecutors said that Robertson, 49, used a large wooden stick to block the path of officers who tried to stop the mob and destroyed his phone when he got home. During the trial, pr...

    The Florida man who hurled wooden boards and a fire extinguisher at police officers guarding the Lower West Terrace tunnel of the Capitol was sentenced to more than five years in federal prison. “Defendant’s repeated violent assaults on law enforcement for the purpose of overturning a democratic election warrant a significant term of imprisonment,”...

    Barnett was photographed with his foot on a desk in Pelosi’s office during the violence at the Capitol. He was found guilty by a jury on eight counts in January 2023, and was sentenced to four and a half years in prison on May 24. In April 2021, he spent nearly four months in jail on charges including obstructing an official proceeding, entering th...

    Thompson took part in the rioting for nearly three hours on Jan. 6, during which time he assaulted a police officer with a metal baton. He also tried to throw a speaker at the police, but missed and ended up injuring another rioter. Thompson later pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon. In December 2021, Federal District Court Judge Royc...

    Coffman drove to Capitol Hill from Alabama on Jan. 6, 2021, in a pickup truck loaded with powerful weapons, and is believed to have been the most heavily armed defendant during the attack. In his truck, investigators found a small arsenal of molotov cocktails, a 9mm handgun, a rifle, a shotgun, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, large-capacity ammun...

  5. Mar 17, 2021 · 17 March 2021. Article by Fair Trials. More than 3,600 people have been held in prison awaiting trial for longer than six months, Fair Trials has uncovered via Freedom of Information requests. This amounts to almost a third of the entire remand population held in prison as of December 2020.

  6. Jun 8, 2015 · Colleen Shalby. Kalief Browder, who was arrested at 16 for allegedly stealing a backpack and who spent three years awaiting trial, committed suicide Saturday, two years after his release from...

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