"Supreme Court's Jan. 6 Case: Impact on Trump and Federal Prosecution"

The US Supreme Court is set to hear a case on April 16 that challenges the Justice Department's use of an Enron-era statute to charge some Capitol riot defendants, including former President Donald Trump, with a 20-year maximum sentence for evidence destruction. The case pits concerns over prosecutorial overreach against the conservative justices' fidelity to statutory language, with some arguing that the statute doesn't fit the Capitol riot context and others contending that the defendants' conduct falls within the intentionally broad language of the statute. The outcome could have implications for the balance of prosecutorial power and the interpretation of criminal statutes.
- Jan. 6 Case Pulls Conservative Supreme Court in Two Directions Bloomberg Law
- Supreme Court to debate 'sleeper' case that could affect Trump federal prosecution Fox News
- Supreme Court to weigh if Jan. 6 rioters can be charged with obstruction The Washington Post
- Former cop fights Jan. 6 charge at Supreme Court. Will it help Trump? USA TODAY
- Jan. 6 Obstruction Case at Supreme Court Could Help Trump and Many Others The New York Times
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