In DC
Insurrection Case Proud Boy Chrestman
Remains Detained Speedy Trial Act Time
Excluded
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Podcast
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FEDERAL COURT,
Jan 5 –Back on
February 23, 2021
William
Chrestman, who
was depicted
as present at
the Capitol on
January 6
with an axe
handle and gas
mask, was
ordered
detained
pending trial.
Inner City Press
live tweeted
it here and
below (podcast
here)
On
January 5,
2022, the
assigned DDC
District Judge
Timothy J.
Kelly held a
proceeding on
Chrestman
and his
co-defendants.
Inner
City Press
live tweeted
it here:
Judge
Kelly: We'll
have to
schedule
around Mr.
Chestman's
availability
in jail. March
2 at 2 pm?
Clerk: Yes.
Judge
Kelly: Is it
bad for any
other counsel?
Hearing no
objection,
we'll see it
for status on
March 2.
[Note: all Jan
6 cases in DDC
have call-in
lines]
Judge
Kelly: Given
the voluminous
discovery, I
will exclude
time under the
Speedy Trial
Act. Plus, we
have two new
counsel in the
case now, one
of whom has
other January
6 clients.
There are
discussions to
resolve some
of these cases
before trial.
Defense
lawyer Smith:
My client has
a GPS
bracelet; he
works for a 5G
network. If he
could work in
the field
without the
bracelet, he
could make
more money. We
might file
something.
Judge
Kelly: We'll
keep an eye
out for that.
It's been
raised before
to me.
Judge
Kelly: See
everyone March
2. [Inner City
Press will
continue to
cover this
case, and
others - in
DDC.]
Adjourned.
From Feb 23, 2021: DDC Chief Judge
Beryl A. Howell asks, "Why do you call it an
axe handle? It looks like a club." AUSA:
POYB, for the Proud Boys, means "Proud Of Your
Boy." Those are the initials on the rifle.
Chief Judge Howell: The government has said
there are two who are moving to cooperate. Are
you concerned that this defendant might
intimidate co-conspirators? A person who is
part of a conspiracy is not necessarily a
threat to cooperators. Be more specific
Chief Judge Howell: Mr. Chestman's
counsel asks, with all the video evidence out
there, "what is left to obstruct?" Do you want
to respond? The AUSA is trying.
AUSA: It is not true that the fever is broken,
that there's no longer an echo chamber. There
are still plans for political violence. And
there's the National Guard across the street.
Chief Judge Howell: Will we ever be able to
walk again freely? Shockingly unclear.
Chief Judge Howell: The charged conduct in
this case does not give rise to a rebuttable
presumption. So the US bears the burden. Chief
Judge Howell: One crime the defendant is
charged with carries a 20 year sentence. He is
also charged with impeding the Capitol Police
- that carries 5 years in prison.
Chief Judge Howell: He's also charged with a
misdemeanor charge that I won't go into. We
live with the aftermath, a militarized city.
Mr. Chrestman took deliberate steps to stop
the police. We have videos, him in his
baseball cap, with a thick axe handle
Chief Judge Howell: We see him talking
with other Proud Boys, and marching with them.
He knocks down police barricades. He yelled,
"You shoot and I'll take your f*cking as*
out."
Chief Judge Howell: He put orange tape
on his helmet, so one Proud Boy could
recognize another, this gang. He put on his
gas mask. He was well-prepared. Afterwards he
traveled back to Kansas. He's shown no
remorse.
Judge Howell: The proffered defense that he
just did what the president said would, if
accepted, undermine the rule of law. This all
weighs for pre-trail detention. He has
very limited criminal history. He has
children. Same house 17 years. A veteran. In
the past.
Chief Judge Howell: This is not a close
case. All four factors favor pre-trial
detention. Mr. Chrestman will be held without
bond.
We'll
have more on
this.
Inner
City Press
live tweeted
Riley June
Williams on
January 25, here.
From January
22, song here:
Thread here.
Inner City
Press' John Earle Sullivan
song on SoundCloud here.
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