"Appeals Court Vacates Sentences for Jan. 6 Rioters, Impacting Over 100 Cases"

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A federal appeals court has ordered a new sentence for a Capitol rioter, retired Air Force officer Larry Rendall Brock, citing a misapplied sentencing enhancement that could impact other Jan. 6 cases. The court upheld Brock's conviction but said the judge wrongly applied an enhancement, potentially affecting over 100 other defendants. The ruling questions the application of the enhancement to interference with the certification of the electoral vote, distinguishing it from the "administration of justice." Brock, currently serving a two-year sentence, may seek a reduced punishment on re-sentencing.
Topics:nation#capitol-riot#jan-6-attack#larry-rendall-brock#legalcourt-cases#sentencing#us-court-of-appeals
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- Some Jan. 6 rioters received improper sentence enhancements, appeals court rules ABC News
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