Saturday, July 31, 2021

In Jan 6 Case Jensen Is Charged On Videos DDC Insiders Withhold, Inner City Press Challenges

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Podcast Song

BBC - Guardian UK - Honduras - ESPN

FEDERAL COURT, July 28 -- On July 27, months after the DC Circuit's decision in US v. Munchel, DDC Judge Timothy J. Kelly had before him Capitol breach defendant Douglas Jensen. Inner City Press reported on it.

 Afterward, Inner City Press asked DOJ and then Judge Kelly for access to the videos that DOJ had shown to the court in the case: judicial documents that, under case law, must be made available to the public. But it was denied access, on the theory that Judge Kelly's order earlier in the month limited access to these judicial documents to a particular sub-set of the public.

 Inner City Press on July 27 wrote to Judge Kelly, including in the form of a motion, now on DocumentCloud, here. By noon the next day, July 28, nothing - no responses, no response. We'll have more on this. For now, podcast here; music video here.

Inner City Press live tweeted Riley June Williams on January 25, here. 


  From January 22, song here: Thread here.

 Inner City Press' John Earle Sullivan song on SoundCloud here. 


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