In Jan 6 Case Pauline Bauer
Still Detained As DOJ Demands Felony Plea
By Matthew
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FEDERAL COURT,
Nov 8 --
On November 8,
months
after the DC
Circuit's
decision in US
v. Munchel, DDC Judge Trevor N.
McFadden
had before him
the case of Capitol
breach
defendant Pauline
Bauer, who according
to her standby
counsel
is ready to
plead guilty
to a misdemeanor
but from whom DOJ
demands a
felony plea.
Inner
City Press live
tweeted it here
(podcast
here) (TV
Q&A here)
Pauline
Bauer's stand-by counsel Hernandez says
her investigator went to the jail to
show Ms. Bauer her discovery, but it
never left the investigations control so
it couldn't be "shared."
Bauer
was resisting DOJ's "protective
order."
Bauer's
stand-by counsel: The goal is that she
not republish the info, and we aim to
comply with that. But why should she
have to sign that she if fully satisfied
with my services in order to see the
discovery against her? Judge McFadden:
I'm inclined to agree
Judge
McFadden: The government wants another
status in 30 to 60 days. Bauer's
stand-by counsel: Ms. Bauer has said she
is willing to consider a plea. But they
are not offering a misdemeanor.
DOJ is adamant that they want a felony
plea.
Judge
McFadden: I suggest that the Marshals
should allow Ms. Bauer to speak with
both of you afterwards.
Bauer's
stand-by counsel: There's the matter of
her detention. She wrote a letter. She
is not a risk to the community. All she
did was refuse to call.
Bauer's
stand-by counsel: Her sister is here
again. Pauline Bauer is in danger of
losing her business.
Judge
McFadden: I'm taking this under
advisement. Bye, folks. [Bauer was not
heard from]
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