In DC
Insurrection Case Ohio's Doug Wright Is
Told No Facebook Use But Yes Charter Bus
Statewide
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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FEDERAL COURT,
May 18 – Minutes
into a break in the
impeachment trial in
the U.S. Senate, accused
insurrectionist Domenic
Pezzola was ordered
detained until
trial by
Magistrate
Judge Robin M.
Meriweather.
Inner City
Press live
tweeted it, below. There
was an appeal.
On
May 18,
months
after the DC
Circuit's
decision in US
v. Munchel, Judge
Meriweather
held a couple
of
proceedings
including with
Ohio's
John Douglas
Wright.
Inner
City Press
live tweeted
it here:
Wright initially
had
publicly-funded
counsel but
has now
retained him.
He
reportedly
said,
"“Yesterday
wasn’t the
end. Yesterday
was the first
battle of the
war. I promise
you.”
DOJ is
not asking for
detention -
but wants
judge to order
that he "not
use Facebook
during the
pendency of
this case."
Wright's
now-retained
lawyer says he
doesn't object
to the
no-Facebook
condition,
says his
client is in
the "charter
bus industry."
Assistant
US Attorney:
The US does
not object to
travel within
Northern and
Southern
District of
Ohio.
With
that, the next
proceeding is
set for May
24, with
Speedy Trial
Act time
excluded until
then
After the
proceeding, research finds that
Wright is the
agent and
registrar for
D AND L
Charter, an
interstate
freight and
trucking
company that
opened in
2011. But what
about no
Facebook?
Watch this
site. And, podcast here
We will
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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