DOJ appeals length of Proud Boys leaders' prison sentences in Jan. 6 cases

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An attorney for Tarrio called the government's appeal 'ludicrous' in a statement.

Share on linkedin Henry "Enrique" Tarrio in Miami, Florida in July 2021. Photo: Eva Marie Uzcategui/AFP via Getty Imageswere all sentenced to between 15 and 22 years in prison earlier this year. In court filings Monday, the prosecution appealed the length of all four men's prison sentences,

Tarrio's 22-year sentence was the longest handed down in a Jan. 6 case, but was significantly shorter than the 33 years thatNayib Hassan, an attorney for Tarrio, called the government's appeal "ludicrous" in a statement to Axios, adding that the defense team looks forward to reviewing "whatever the government intends to file as a basis for their appeal."

"We are tediously working on the grounds for Tarrio's appeal and believe we will prevail on multiple grounds," Hassan added. Attorney Norm Pattis, who represents Biggs and Rehl, told AP that the government's appeals were "ridiculous." Nordean's attorney, Nicholas Smith, told AP that Nordean was "encouraged by the government's agreement that errors led to the judgment and sentence in his case."Share on facebook

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