It reveals The Guardian: 70% of those accused of riots in the Capitol are not in prison

At least 70 percent of those accused of rioting in the Capitol have been released to host the legal hearings compared to the usual 25% in common cases. At least 70% of persons accused of riots in the Capitol have been released from prison while awaiting trial, according to The Guardian's Anatolian, [...]
At least 70% of the people accused of riots in the Capitol have been released from prison while awaiting trial, according to The Guardian's analsis, Periscope follows.
The high rate of pretrial release is in stark contrast to the common degree in the federal system, and in which only 25% of the protected are released.
Eric Munchel, who was allegedly photographed in the Senate room, was released in March, along with his mother.
Richard Barnett, the man from Arkansas who was photographed with his feet placed on the table of Nancy Peloss, was released at the end of April, about two months after he was heard shouting in court that “was not fer” trial.
We remember that the riots in question had left six people dead while the crowd was trying to prevent the ratification of Joe Biden's election as president of the US. /Periscope












