DJT’s January 6 Pardon Does Not Cover Murder Conspiracy

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Federal District Court Judge Thomas A. Varlan ruled that Donald Trump’s pardons for 6 January 2021 assaults on the USA’s Capitol do not wipe away a man’s separate conviction for conspiring to kill law enforcement officers and federal agents who investigated him.

Edward Kelley of Maryville, Tennessee, argued that Trump’s pardon applied to his murder conspiracy conviction too because the people he intended to kill were investigating him in regard to the assault on the Capitol.

In rejecting Kelley’s argument, Varlan ruled that Trump’s pardon does not cover the murder conspiracy “because this case involved separate offense conduct that was physically, temporally, and otherwise unrelated to defendant’s conduct in the D.C. Case and/or events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.” Varlan also denied Kelley’s request for retrial.

Kelley is due to be sentenced 7 May 2025. He can be sentenced to as much as life in prison.

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