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By: The opinion
Photo: Jon Cherry / Getty Images
By: The opinion
Virginia Marie ‘Jenny’ Spencer, and her husband Christopher took their son from 14 years to the Capitol during the insurrection of January 6 passed, so federal prosecutors seek the imposition of jail terms .
The young man went with his parents when they joined a group that broke through a line of agents and broke into the suite of Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi , and even sought to penetrate the Chamber, as read in the prosecutors’ sentencing memorandum.
Prosecutors recommended that the woman, that in September he pleaded guilty of demonstrating in a Capitol building (a misdemeanor that carries a maximum penalty of six months in prison) spent three months behind bars.
Meanwhile, Christopher Spencer has pleaded not guilty .
A memo from the prosecutors indicates that “the participation (of the woman) in an insurrection that managed to stop the legislative certification combined with the fact that the accused made her minor child participate, make a jail sentence necessary and appropriate in this case. ”
Jenny, prosecutors have said, saw police throw stun grenades and tear gas at the crowd as they entered the Capitol.
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