The Supreme Court ruled that the Justice Department must narrow its obstruction charges against Jan. 6 rioters.
rioters with the crime of “obstruction of an official proceeding.” The decision could force prosecutors to reconsider some of its pending cases against rioters.that the Justice Department needs to raise the burden of proof for such charges, with prosecutors needing to demonstrate defendants were actually trying to disrupt the Electoral College count, not just enter the Capitol.
It’s unclear how the decision will affect the Justice Department’s prosecution of Donald Trump for obstructing an official proceeding, althoughThe Justice Department responded soon after the court handed down the decision.
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