Hes been fingerprinted and processed more recently in the case of florida. All of this should happen very quickly. And then we expect that the judge will start setting up a timeline, which the Justice Department wants to happen, obviously, before the 2024 election. Something that i think is very, very possible. What we know about the judge assigned to hear this case . Because i believe shes had some pretty strong dealings with january 6th defendants. Reporter she has. And look, the judge is a jamaican born obama appointee. Shes been on the bench since 2014. Like a lot of the judges there, they dealt with this violence at the capital, right across the way from the federal courthouse. They have been processing a lot of the january 6th defendants in that courthouse. One of the things that she and others have said is, you know, essentially that people who carried out this assault on American Democracy needed to have their day in court and needed to make sure that they paid the consequences
shooter robert bowers to death. the jury deliberated for ten hours. today was the hardest day. i think it was the hardest day for the jury, too. it was a hard day for the judge. i m sure everyone here, as we move on and see justice, the justice system work, just thankful for the jurors doing what they did. as the verdict was read, survivors of the shooting hugged each other in the courtroom. the judge presiding over the case choked up as he thanked the jury. 50-year-old bowers only briefly looked up at the jurors as they affirmed their death penalty decision. returning a sentence of death is not a decision that comes easy, but we must hold accountable those who wish to commit such terrible acts of anti-semitism, hate and violence. the verdicts include a stunning rebuke of the defense s core arguments to spare bowers