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With the recent Oath Keepers and Proud Boys seditious conspiracy guilty verdicts, I thought it might be useful to show what the sentence calculations might look like.

This is from the guilty plea for J6 Defendant Brian Ulrich. It's worth a read.

justice.gov/usao-dc/case-multi

In this case, the defendant pleaded down to two counts (seditious conspiracy and obstruction) and had no criminal history. The two counts were considered concurrent (not consecutive) and the federal guideline range was 63 to 78 months.

Even though he cut his deal a year ago, Ulrich has not yet been sentenced because he's still cooperating with the government.

In comparison, Henry "Enrique" Tarrio didn't plead guilty, didn't accept responsibility, has been found guilty on five counts so far, and has a felony criminal history.

He's toast.

@jjmacnab

I think "Enrique" had better start working on coming up with a REALLY good response to the question, "AIN'T YOUR NAME HENRY, THOUGH?"

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