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‘Lock Him Up’ Chants Break out as Roger Stone Leaves Federal Courthouse

by Isaac Saul
February 20, 2020 at 3:40 pm
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Former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone departs after he was sentenced to three years and four months in prison for charges that include lying to Congress, obstruction of justice and witness tampering, at U.S. District Court in Washington, U.S., February 20, 2020. REUTERS/Leah Millis

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Roger Stone quietly left his sentencing hearing Thursday with a smirk on his face as people screamed “lock him up” in his direction.

Stone, the longtime advisor to President Donald Trump who was convicted of lying to the FBI and witness tampering, was expected to speak after his sentencing. Instead, he silently got into a vehicle and left the scene. Stone was sentenced to three years and four months in prison by Judge Amy Berman Jackson.

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Stone’s sentencing hearing became a national controversy after the Justice Department initially recommended he serve seven to nine years in prison. In the wake of a Trump tweet critical of the recommendation, Attorney General William Barr caused an uproar by stepping in to change the sentencing guideline. Four prosecutors consequently withdrew from the case in protest.

The two prosecutors who stepped in to take over the case issued a new sentencing memo asking for “far less” time for Stone. But on Thursday, one of those prosecutors said the Justice Department stood by the original sentencing memo and argued that the court “impose a substantial period of incarceration” on Stone, a surprising development as the case came to a close.

After AG Barr told the world the first sentencing recommendation for Stone was grossly out of whack, his prosecutor—the guy who replaced the guys who quit in protest—argued today for all the enhancements that bump the sentence as high as 9 years. That looks like a revolt.

— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) February 20, 2020

But Judge Jackson, who has drawn the president’s ire at times, ultimately agreed with Barr — suggesting a lesser sentence than the Justice Department asked for in its initial memo.

Throughout the hearing, CNN reported that Stone’s stepdaughter and close friends watched anxiously, often covering their face or eyes while the courtroom deliberated. When the case was adjourned and Stone was sentenced, CNN reported that Justice Department lawyers could be heard praising Jackson for her handling of the case.

Along with the three year and four-month sentence, Stone will have to perform community service, undergo substance abuse testing and pay a $20,000 fine. Jackson is transferring supervision of his release to the Southern District of Florida, CNN reported.

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Isaac Saul

Isaac Saul

Isaac Saul is a senior politics reporter, editor and founding member at A Plus, the positive news oulet founded by Ashton Kutcher. He also writes the independent, non-partisan, ad-free politics newsletter Tangle. His reporting focuses on Congress, elections, immigration and climate change. His writing has appeared in CNN, The New York Daily News, The Forward, Yahoo!, The Huffington Post, Quartz, and been cited by The Washington Post, The New York Times and Fox News, among others. Before A Plus, he was an Associate Editor at The Huffington Post and the sports editor at The Pitt News.

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