In Jan 6 Case Pauline Bauer
Sentenced to 27 Months No Time Stamp on Videos
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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FEDERAL COURT,
May 30 --
On November 8,
2021 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 said
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."
On
March 25, 2022, Judge McFadden held
another proceeding with/on Bauer, who
remains detained even as her 90 year old
father had a stroke. Inner City Press
live tweeted, here:
OK - in
Jan 6 of US v. Pauline Bauer, a
proceeding before Judge McFadden. She is
representing herself, and is still
detained; she has cited the Bible.
Judge
McFadden: There are two motions to
dismiss, Ms. Bauer, yours and your
stand-by counsel's. Stand-by
counsel: Mine argues statutory
construction, even though Judge Nichols
has covered every possible aspect of it.
Judge
McFadden: I'll dismiss that motion,
without prejudice. AUSA: We
dropped off another thumb drive for Ms.
Bauer. This information is available on
Relativity and on Evidence dot com but I
still downloaded for her.
Bauer:
There are no time stamps on the videos
I'm being shown. I'd like to show you
the video right now, to show that I did
not have any altercation with police
officers. I know you say that's for
trial, but I'm being detained. My father
suffered a stroke.
Judge
McFadden: I'm not going to reconsider my
decision to detain you. You may know, it
has been upheld by the Circuit Court...
Ms Bauer, the jail does not have a
laptop for each inmate. But they are
trying.
Bauer: I
don't have access to Relativity dot com.
AUSA:
The thumb drive has been there since
Wednesday. Maybe she still doesn't have
access to it. Judge McFadden: What about
the lack of time stamps? AUSA: Some of
the CCTV doesn't have it.
On May 30,
2023: "Pauline Bauer, 55, of Kane,
Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 27 months
in prison, 24 months of supervised
release and a fine of $2,000 for
obstruction of an official proceeding, a
felony; entering and remaining in a
restricted building; disorderly or
disruptive conduct in a restricted
building; disorderly and disruptive
conduct in any of the Capitol Buildings
with the intent to impede, disrupt, and
disturb the orderly conduct of a session
of Congress or either House of Congress;
parading, demonstrating, and picketing
in a Capitol Building. Bauer was
convicted on January 24, 2023, following
a trial before U.S. District Judge
Trevor N.
McFadden.
According to the government’s evidence,
Bauer was among rioters in a mob that
illegally entered the Capitol grounds
and Capitol Building on Jan. 6,
2021. At approximately 2:57 p.m.,
one of the body-camera videos recorded
another individual saying words to the
effect of “This is where we find Nancy
Pelosi.” Bauer was standing
approximately 30 feet from the House
Speaker’s office when she was recorded
saying “Bring that fucking bitch out
here now. Bring her out. Bring her out
here. We’re coming in if you don’t bring
her out here.” When an MPD officer
tried to push Bauer away from the area
he was protecting, she engaged in a
confrontation, screaming expletives at
the officer, saying “You back up. Don’t
even try.” and pushing the officer. A
short time later, Bauer was physically
removed from the Rotunda by MPD officers
in riot gear."
Inner
City Press
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about Guy
Reffitt, here.
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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