Prairieland Defendants Sentenced Today to Prison Terms Ranging from 30-100 Years

27 pointsposted an hour ago
by panic

5 Comments

pm90

11 minutes ago

This is absolutely outrageous. A complete mockery of the criminal justice system and especially of Texas.

NDlurker

15 minutes ago

Concealing a document? Conspiracy to conceal a document? What? I need to Google that. Sounds un-constitutional af!

Exoristos

11 minutes ago

"Family members and supporters ... called the punishment cruel, callous and starkly disproportionate to the defendants’ actions." The defendants were convicted "on a variety of federal charges, including riot, material support for terrorists, attempted murder, possession and conspiracy to use explosives, and conspiracy to conceal documents."

What is a proportionate sentence for convictions like these? In other words, is there a norm when looking at similar convictions?