A former Army Ranger and substitute teacher in the Shaler Area School District charged with participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has chosen to have a bench trial at the end of this month. Robert Morss, who was originally scheduled to have a jury trial in late August, filed
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday denied a motion to change venue for the former Shaler substitute teacher charged in the Jan. 6 riot, saying that he believed it was possible to select a fair jury in the nation’s capitol. Defense attorneys for Robert Morss and several of
An attorney for a former Shaler area substitute teacher charged in the Capitol riot contends the Jan. 6 committee hearings in Washington, D.C., are poisoning the jury pool and producing evidence that must be turned over to the defense. In a motion to compel discovery filed Monday, the attorney representing
reservations about who it can be and it s always worse than i thought. again, when it comes to the knowledge of specifically what was happening, i noticed how there was a time stamp on this conversation that took place or was taking place between miss hutchinson and mr. meadows in which he said that president didn t want todo anything about what was happening at the capitol and that was almost precisely the moment in which i was being dragged out of the lower west tunnel and almost beaten to death. so, it s clear to me that donald trump, mr. meadow s and most of the people in his inner circle were completely indifferent to the violence they caused at the capitol. or perhaps even wanted the violence. i think it s clear. there wasn t just the anticipation of violence.
An attorney for a former Shaler area substitute teacher charged in the Capitol riot contends the Jan. 6 committee hearings in Washington are poisoning the jury pool and producing evidence that must be turned over to the defense. In a motion to compel discovery filed on Monday, the attorney representing