âNearly 50 percent … believe that a fair punishment for Jan. 6ers is life in prison or the death penalty.â
For fear of being judged by biased jurors, Jan. 6 defendants have been trying to have their trials moved to venues other than the District of Columbia for three years.
Government prosecutors and judges insist there is no evidence to prove that they canât get a fair trial in Washington.
There is now.
Of the 422 âjury eligible residentsâ surveyed, 27.5 percent describe Jan. 6 protestors as âinsurrectionists.â Others describe them as âcriminalsâ (13 percent), âdomestic terroristsâ (14.9 percent), or âtraitorsâ (11.6 percent).
The overwhelming majority also âstronglyâ (75 percent) or âsomewhat agreeâ (14.4 percent) that former President Donald Trump is to blame for what happened, and 76.6 percent âstrongly agreeâ that Mr. Trumpâs supporters are racists.
Asked if they thought Jan. 6 was âan act of terrorism,â 63.6 percent said they âstrongly agree.â Just 8 percent said they âstrongly disagree.â
After informing survey participants that âthe penalty for insurrection, treason, or committing an act of domestic terrorism is life imprisonment or death,â 26.9 percent said they âstrongly agreeâ and 21.1 percent said they âsomewhat agreeâ that those penalties would âbe a fair punishment for anyone who participated in any of the events of January 6.â
âRegardless of what they did,â participants were asked if âanyone who participated in the events at the Capitol on January 6 should serve prison time.â Most (51.4 percent) said they âstrongly agreeâ and 17.4 percent said they âsomewhat agree.â
Just 10.9 percent said they âstrongly disagreeâ and 11.3 percent said they âsomewhat disagree.â
Asked if âDonald Trump and his supporters should be stopped a all costs,â 47.5 percent said they âstrongly agreeâ and 21.1 percent said they âsomewhat agree.â Far fewer (1.5 percent) said they âstrongly disagreeâ or âsomewhat agreeâ 6.4 percent).
Most (68.6 percent) say Jan. 6 protesters should be âpunished to the fullest extent of the law to prevent anything like this from happening againâ and that âAmerica is a safer place with them in prisonâ (40.1 percent).
The overwhelming majority (80.1 percent) said they would serve as a juror if called, and most said they âstronglyâ (26.1 percent) or âsomewhatâ agree (13 percent) that they âwant to be on that jury to make sure the defendant is found guilty and held accountable for the events of that day.â
However, when asked if they would âdo anythingâ in their power, âincluding lying or cheating, to stop racists, domestic terrorists, or insurrectionists,â only 7 percent said, âdefinitely, yes,â while 54.8 percent said, âdefinitely no.â
Three-Year Detainee Commissioned Survey
Edward Jacob âJakeâ Lang, a Jan. 6 defendant from Newburgh, New York, who has been incarcerated in the D.C. jail for three years without a trial, is the one who commissioned the survey. It was paid for through donations to the January 6th Legal Fund to support Jan. 6 defendants.
In an interview with The Epoch Times from prison, Mr. Lang, who faces 11 criminal counts and one count of obstruction, said the questions and participants for the survey were strategically chosen to provide âirrefutable factsâ using âthe highest standards possibleâ because the results are âgoing to be used in court for a change of venue motionâ being prepared by his attorney.
âItâs going to be scrutinized by the judges and prosecutors very heavily,â Mr. Lang said.
âThis data will be used by hundreds of Jan. 6ers to possibly overturn their convictions,â he said. âWe must get to our home states to have a shot at justice. We must leave the District.â
Of the 74 defendants who opted for a bench trial, 72 were convicted.
Of the 57 who faced a Washington jury, every one of them has been found guilty of at least one charge.
âThe amount of bias in Washington, DC is so insurmountable that jurors canât possibly be impartial because of their inherent fears,â Mr. Lang explained.
âI mean, 60 percent thought their life was in danger on Jan. 6. The most egregious is that nearly 50 percent of potential DC jurors believe that a fair punishment for Jan. 6ers is life in prison or the death penalty.
âHow can I go to trial where 86 percent of the people think Iâm an insurrectionist and 50 percent believe I deserve the death penalty or life in prison?â
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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