January 6: Key Details About a Massachusetts Doctor's Sentencing
January 6 Incident Overview
On January 6, a Massachusetts doctor named Jacquelyn Starer was sentenced for her involvement in the infamous Capitol riot. The court found her guilty of two felony charges related to obstruction of law enforcement and assaulting officers during the civil disorder.
Details of the Sentence
- Starer received a nine-month prison sentence.
- She will face 24 months of supervised release following her prison time.
- Additionally, she must pay $4,000 in restitution and fines.
Charges and Guilty Pleas
In total, Starer pleaded guilty to numerous charges, including:
- Obstruction of law enforcement during a civil disorder.
- Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers.
- Six misdemeanor charges related to her actions at the Capitol.
The Events of January 6
Starer traveled to Washington and participated in the January 6 Capitol breach, where she was involved in multiple incidents of physical violence and disorderly conduct.
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