Proud Boys Leader's Sentencing Delayed Multiple Times in January 6 Case

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The sentencing hearing for former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and another defendant involved in the January 6 Capitol riot was abruptly canceled due to the judge assigned to the case being out sick. Prosecutors were seeking 33 years in prison for Tarrio, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy and other charges. The reason for the cancellation was initially described as an emergency, but it was later clarified that the judge was ill. The sentencing for the co-defendant has been rescheduled, while two other defendants are still scheduled for sentencing on Thursday.
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