'Facts Matter': Finding Accused Capitol Rioter Likely to Deny Court Legitimacy, Judge Orders Detention
"I don't believe he will believe those orders are to be respected or followed," Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui said of his future court rulings.
February 01, 2021 at 06:35 PM
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A judge in Washington, D.C., on Monday ordered the detention of a man accused of participating in the riots at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, ruling that the man was unlikely to believe the court's future orders were legitimate after allegedly attempting to overthrow the government.
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