Judge Trevor N. McFadden has presided over a number of January 6th cases you can find in the table below.

Judge Trevor N. McFadden is a United States District Judge for the District of Columbia, appointed by President Donald Trump. Below is an overview of his background and career:

Education:

  • Undergraduate: B.A. from Wheaton College, Illinois, in 2001.
  • Law School: J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2006. During law school, McFadden was an editor of the Virginia Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif.

Career Highlights:

  1. Law Enforcement:
    • Served as a police officer in Fairfax County, Virginia, from 2001 to 2003.
    • Worked as a part-time deputy sheriff in Madison County, Virginia.
  2. Legal Career:
    • Public Sector:
      • Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice.
      • Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, where he focused on prosecuting violent crimes and fraud cases.
    • Private Practice:
      • Partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP, specializing in white-collar investigations and compliance matters.
  3. Judicial Appointment:
    • Nominated by President Donald Trump on June 7, 2017, to fill the seat vacated by Judge Richard J. Leon.
    • Confirmed by the Senate on October 30, 2017, and received his commission on October 31, 2017.

Notable Cases:

  • Judge McFadden has presided over a variety of cases, including those involving complex legal and constitutional issues, as well as cases related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Defendant Date of Arrest Charges plea or trial Sentence
Patrick Edward Mccaughey 1/19/2021 Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers Using A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (1) Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers And Aiding And Abetting (2) Civil Disorder (3) Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (4) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (5) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (6) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (7) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (8) Trial Found guilty 9/13/2022 of a total of nine offenses; They include seven felony charges: three counts of aiding or abetting or assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers, including one involving a dangerous weapon; one count of obstruct; The two misdemeanor charges include: disorderly conduct in a Capitol Building and committing an act of violence in the Capitol Building or grounds; Sentenced 4/14/2023 to 90 months in prison, 24 months probation, $720 special assessment, and $2000 restitution;
Robert Bashlor Gieswein 1/18/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (1) Civil Disorder And Aiding And Abetting (2) Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers (3) Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers Using A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (4) Destruction Of Government Property And Aiding And Abetting (5) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (6) Plea Detention hearing 1/25/2021; Ordered detained; Sometime between 8/4/2021 and 8/30/2021 Gieswein was released from DC jail; Pleaded guilty 3/6/2023 – Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding Certain Officers using a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon (2 counts) – $100/felony conviction special assessment and $2000 restitution Sentenced;
Anthime Joseph Gionet 1/15/2021 Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (1) Plea House arrest, GPS ankle monitor; Pleaded guilty 7/22/2022 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution; At plea hearing, Gionet told the judge he was innocent thus voiding his plea agreement; He is due back in court in March 2023; Sentenced 1/10/2023 to 60 days in prison, 2 years probation, $2000 fine and $500 restitution; Completed two month prison sentence and released from FCI Miami on 3/31/2023;
Todd Tilley 6/21/2022 Entering And Remaining In A Restricting Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Plea Pleaded guilty 3/13/2023 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution; Sentenced 3/13/2023 to 7 days intermitten tconfinement, 48 months probation, 60 hours of community service, $500 restitution and $10 special assessment;
Michael Timbrook 4/20/2021 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Entering And Remaining In Certain Rooms In The Capitol Building (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Plea Pleaded guilty 2/9/2022 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – Pay $10 special assessment and $500 restitution; Sentenced 5/20/2022 to 12 months of probation with 14 days of intermittent incarceration (weekends for seven consecutive weeks), $500 in restitution;
David Lee Judd 3/26/2021 Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers Of Employees (1) Civil Disorder (2) Trial Found guilty by the Court on 8/23/2022 after trial of obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers; Defendant admitted to a set of stipulated facts;
Pauline Bauer 5/19/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Trial Found guilty on all charges 1/24/2023; Sentenced 5/30/2023 to 27 months in prison, 24 months probation, $2000 restitution, and $170 special assessment;
Tyler Quintin Bensch 8/24/2022 Civil Disorder (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Plea Pleaded guilty 7/7/2023 – Civil Disorder; Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Sentenced 7/7/2023 to 24 months probation, 60 days home confinement, 60 hours community service, $500 restitution, and $50 special assessment;
William Blauser 5/19/2021 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Plea Plea agreement entered 11/15/2021 and pleaded guilty to count 5 of Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building; Sentenced 2/3/2022 to $500 fine, $500 restitution;
Frank Joseph Bratjan 6/15/2022 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Plea Pleaded guilty 9/14/2022 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 9/14/2022 to six months of probation, $1,500 fine, $500;
Matthew Joseph Buckler 9/17/2021 Knowingly Entering Or Remaining In Any Restricted Building Or Grounds Without Lawful Authority (1) Disorderly Or Disruptive Conduct At Any Place In The Grounds Or In Any Of The Capitol Buildings (2) Parade, Demonstrate, Or Picket In Any Of The Capitol Buildings (3) Plea Pleaded guilty 5/27/2022 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 7/21/2022 to 14 days of home detention, 24 months of pro;
Steven Cappuccio 8/10/2021 Assaulting, Resisting Or Impeding Certain Officers And Aiding And Abetting (1) Assaulting, Resisting Or Impeding Certain Officers And Aiding And Abetting Using A Dangerous Weapon (2) Robbery And Aiding And Abetting (3) Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (4) Civil Disorder (5) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (6) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (7) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (8) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings. (9) Trial Found guilty at trial 7/20/2023 Counts 28s, 29s, 30s, 35s, 42s, 50s, 53s; not guilty of 32s and 42s; Sentenced 11/3/2023 to 85 months in prison, 24 months probation, $2000 restitution, and $610 special assessment;
Brandon Cavanaugh 8/25/2022 Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (1) Plea Pleaded guilty 4/26/2023 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 4/26/2023 to 24 months probation, 14 days intermittent c;
Mick Chan 9/17/2021 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Trial Sentenced at Trial 1/24/2023; Found guilty at bench trial of Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketin;
Benjamin James Cole 8/24/2022 Civil Disorder (1) Plea Pleaded guilty 5/30/2023 – Civil Disorder – $100/felony conviction special assessment and $2000 restitution Sentenced 10/3/2023 to 48 months probation to include 3 months of location monitoring, 40;
Kevin Francisco Cordon 3/9/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Plea Plea agreement entered 8/27/2021; Cordon has plead guilty to Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Sentenced on 11/15/2021 to 12 months probation, 100 hours of community service, $4,000 fine, $500 restitution;
Sean Carlo Cordon 3/9/2021 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Plea Plea agreement entered 8/27/2021; Sentenced 11/12/2021 to 2 months probation; $4,000 fine; and $500 restitution;
Matthew Council 1/14/2021 Civil Disorder (1) Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers (2) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (5) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (6) Plea
John Edward Crowley 8/24/2022 Civil Disorder (1) Theft Of Government Property And Aiding And Abetting (2) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (5) Impeding Passage Through The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (6) Trial Bench trial held 10/18/2023 – Guilty verdict on counts 1, 3, 6, and 12; Not guilty on counts 2 and 9; Sentenced 2/23/2024 to 8 months in prison, 36 months probation, 180 days home confinement, $7000 fine, and $160 special assessment;
Jenny Louise Cudd 1/13/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Aiding And Abetting (6) Plea Plea agreement hearing held on 10/13/2021 where she pleaded guilty to count 2 of the indictment; Sentencing date is set for 3/18/2022; Sentenced 3/22/2022 to two months of probation, $5,000 fine, $500 restitution;
Danielle Nicole Doyle 2/25/2021 Knowingly Entering Or Remaining In Any Restricted Building Or Grounds Without Lawful Authority (1) Knowingly Engages In Disorderly Or Disruptive Conduct In Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Violent Entry And Disorderly Conduct On Capitol Grounds (3) Violent Entry And Disorderly Conduct On Capitol Ground (4) Plea Plea agreement hearing held 7/14/2021 where she pleaded guilty to count 4 of the Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building; Sentenced 10/1/2021 to two months probation, $10 special assessment, $3,000 fine, and $500 restitution to the Architect of the Capitol;
Andrew Craig Ericson 1/22/2021 Unlawful Entry On Restricted Buildings Or Grounds (1) Violent Entry And Disorderly Conduct On Capitol Grounds (2) Plea /2021 Status hearing set for 9/7/2021 at 1 pm; 10, 2021; Sentenced on 12/10/2021 to 20 days of intermittent confinement (serving the sentence on consecutive weekends); 24 months of probation; $10; 00 Special Assessment; $500 in restitution;
Brandon Fellows 1/17/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Entering And Remaining In Certain Rooms In The Capitol Building (4) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (5) Trial October 2021 – judge again denies release; FELLOWS is self-representing; Jury Trial Verdict 8/31/2023 – finds him in criminal contempt and sentenced to 5 months incarceration to commence at the conclusion of his trial; Defendant was found guilty of all charges; Sentenced 2/29/2024 to 37 months in prison plus 5 months for contempt of court, 36 months probation, $2000 restitution, and $170 special assessment;
Couy Griffin 1/17/2021 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building (2) Trial Friedrich; Third amended Information filed, 3/7/2022; Bench trial with Judge Trevor McFadden 3/21-3/22/2022; Griffin found Guilty of Entering the Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds and Not Guilty of Disorderly Conduct; Sentenced 6/17/22 to 14 days in jail (time already served), one year of supervised release, 60 hours of community service, $3,000 fine, $500 restitution, and $25 special assessment; Credit for time already served (20 days); (22-3042);
Timothy Louis Hale-Cusanelli 1/17/2021 Civil Disorder (1) Aiding And Abetting (2) Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (3) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Impeding Ingress And Egress In A Restricted Building (5) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (6) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (7) Trial Pretrial conference set for 10/29/21 at 10 am; Found guilty of all charges on 5/27/2022; Sentenced 9/22/2022 to 48 months in prison, three years of supervised release, $2,000 restitution, and $170 special assessment;
Sarah Kathleen Holmes 12/30/1899 Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (1) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (2) Plea Plea and sentencing set for 5/10/2024; Pleaded guilty 5/10/2024 – Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building; Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10/count special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 5/10/202;
Lisa Anne Homer 11/15/2021 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Plea Pleaded guilty 8/9/2022 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 8/9/2022 to three years of probation, 60 hours of community service, $5,000 fin;
Federico freddy Klein 3/4/2021 Civil Disorder (1) Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (2) Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Oflicers Using A Dangerous Weapon (3) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (5) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (6) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (7) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (8) Trial /2021 Initial appearance held 3/5/2021; Found guilty at trial 7/20/2023 Counts 9s, 17s, 19s, 27s, 34s, 35s, 52s, 53s; VERDICT of Guilty on Counts 31s-32s under 111(a) but not guilty under 111(b); Found guilty on count 43s but not guilty of the dangerous weapon enhancement; Found guilty of 51s but not guilty of the dangerous weapon enhancement; Sentenced 11/3/2023 to 70 months in prison, 24 months probation, $3000 fine, $2000 restitution, and $870 special assessment;
Daniel Leyden 8/23/2022 Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers Using A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (1) Civil Disorder (2) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (3) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (4) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon And Aiding And Abetting (5) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (6) Plea Pleaded guilty 5/24/2023 – Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding Certain Officers Using a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon – $100/felony conviction and $2000 restitution Sentenced 9/6/2023 to 38 months in pr;
Joseph Leyden 8/23/2022 Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers And Aiding And Abetting (1) Civil Disorder (2) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds And Aiding And Abetting (4) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (5) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (6) Plea Pleaded guilty 5/23/2023 – Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding Certain Officers – $100/felony conviction and $2000 restitution Sentenced 9/6/2023 to 6 months in prison, 12 months probation, $2000 res;
Luke Michael Lints 6/30/2022 Civil Disorder (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Impeding Passage Through The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (4) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (5) Plea Pleaded guilty 2/24/2023 – Civil Disorder – $100/felony conviction and $2000 restitution Sentenced 5/26/2023 to four months in prison, 36 months probation (which includes 4 months home detention), $1;
Saul Llamas 11/30/2022 Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers (1) Obstruction Of Law Enforcement During Civil Disorder (2) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (5) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (6) Plea Pleaded guilty 5/26/2023 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 9/11/2023 to 18 months probation, 120 hours of community;
David Mehaffie 8/12/2021 Assaulting, Resisting Or Impeding Certain Officers And Aiding And Abetting (1) Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (2) Civil Disorder (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (5) Trial Found guilty 9/13/2022 of a total of four offenses; They include two felony charges: aiding and abetting in assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers, and interfering with a law enforcement officer during a civil disorder; The two misdemeanor charges include: disorderly conduct in a Capitol Building and aiding and abetting in committing an act of violence in the Capitol Building or grounds; Sentenced 2/24/2023 to 14 months in prison, 24 months probation, $220 special assessment and restitution to be determined;
Robert Morss 6/11/2021 Robbery (1) Robbery And Aiding And Abetting (2) Assaulting, Resisting Or Impeding Certain Officers And Aiding And Abetting (3) Civil Disorder (4) Obstruction Of Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (5) Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (6) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (7) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (8) Act Of Physical Violence In A Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (9) Trial Found guilty by the Court on 8/23/2022 after trial of obstruction of an official proceeding, assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon, and robbery; Admitted to a stipulated set of facts; Sentenced 5/24/2023 to 66 months in prison, 24 months probation, $300 special assessment, and $2000 restitution;
Scott Alan O’brien 12/30/1899 Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (1) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (2) Plea Plea agreement and sentencing set for 6/11/2024; Pleaded guilty 6/11/2024 – Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building; Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10/count special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 6/11/202;
Joseph Pavlik 1/31/2023 Civil Disorder (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (3) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (4) Impeding Passage Through The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (5) Plea Pleaded guilty 8/25/2023 – Civil Disorder; Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds with a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon – $100/felony conviction and $25/Class A misdemeanor special as;
Thomas Pooler 12/30/1899 Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (1) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (2) Plea Plea agreement hearing and sentencing set for 3/20/2024; Pleaded guilty 3/20/2024 – Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building; Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10/count of conviction special assessment and $500 restitution Sent;
Brian Michael Preller 8/24/2022 Civil Disorder (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (3) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (4) Impeding Passage Through The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (5) Plea Pleaded guilty 6/16/2023 – Civil Disorder – $100/felony conviction and $2000 restitution Sentenced 9/13/2023 to 60 months probation (including 8 months of location monitoring), 40 hours community se;
Brandon Prenzlin 9/17/2021 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restrictive Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Plea Pleaded guilty 3/25/2022 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 6/28/2022 to 10 months of probation, $2500 fine, $500 re;
Christopher Joseph Quaglin 4/7/2021 Assaulting, Resisting Or Impeding Certain Officers (2 Counts) (1) Assaulting, Resisting Or Impeding Certain Officers Using A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (2 Counts) (2) Robbery And Aiding And Abetting (3) Robbery (4) Assaulting, Resisting Or Impeding Certain Officers And Aiding And Abetting (5) Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (6) Civil Disorder (7) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (8) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (9) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (10) Act Of Physical Violence In A Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (11) Trial Found guilty of all charges at stipulated bench trial 7/10/2023;
Jonathan Alan Rockholt 8/24/2022 Civil Disorder (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Plea Pleaded guilty 4/11/2023 – Civil Disorder; Theft of Government Property – $100/felony conviction, $25/Class A misdemeanor, and $2000 restitution; Sentenced 7/7/2023 to 5 months in prison, 5 months home confinement, 24 months probation, $2000 restitution, and $125 special assessment;
Nicholas Rodean 1/13/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (1) Destruction Ofgovernment Property (2) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (5) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (6) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (7) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (8) Trial Rodean was charged via criminal information on 1/29/2021; He pleaded not guilty on all counts; Bench trial set for 6/3/2022 with Judge Trevor N; Found guilty 7/12/2022 of the felony offense of destruction of government property, and six misdemeanor offenses, including entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly and; Sentenced 10/26/2022 to five years of probation, including 240 days of home detention, ordered to pay $2,048 in restitution, and $205 special assessment;
Christian Secor 2/16/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (1) Civil Disorder (2) Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers (3) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (5) Entering And Remaining On The Floor Of Congress (6) Entering And Remaining In The Gallery Of Congress (7) Entering And Remaining In Certain Rooms In The Capitol Building (8) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (9) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (10) Plea Pleaded guilty 5/19/2022 – Obstruction of an Official Proceeding and Aiding and Abetting – $100/felony special assessment and $2000 restitution Sentenced 10/19/2022 to 42 months in prison, three year;
Hunter Seefried 1/14/2021 Knowingly Entering Or Remaining In Any Restricted Building Or Grounds Without Lawful Authority (1) Violent Entry And Disorderly Conduct On Capitol Grounds (2) Trial A federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned an indictment against Seefried on 4/07/2021; Seefried pleaded not guilty to all counts; The jury trial is set for 6/13/2022; There is a pretrial conference and motion hearing beforehand on 5/20/22; Found guilty 6/15/2022 of the felony offense of obstruction of an official proceeding, and four misdemeanor offenses, including entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly; Sentenced 10/24/2022 to 24 months in prison, one year of supervised release, $2,000 restitution, $170 special assessment;
Kevin Seefried 1/14/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Trial Defendant entered a plea of not guilty as to all counts; A jury trial is set for 6/13/2022; There is a pretrial conference and motion hearing beforehand on 5/20/22; A jury trial set 12/07/2021 at 9 am; Trials set for 6/13/2022 with Judge Trevor N; Found guilty 6/15/2022 of the felony offense of obstruction of an official proceeding, and four misdemeanor offenses, including entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly; Sentenced 2/9/2023 to three years in prison, 12 months probation, $2000 restitution, and $170 special assessment;
Jordan Siemers 11/30/2022 Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers (1) Obstruction Of Law Enforcement During Civil Disorder (2) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (5) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (6) Plea Pleaded guilty 5/26/2023 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 restitution Sentenced 9/11/2023 to 12 months probation, 60 hours of community;
Geoffrey William Sills 6/18/2021 Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers Using A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (1) Robbery And Aiding And Abetting (2) Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (3) Civil Disorder (4) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (5) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (6) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (7) Trial Found guilty by the Court on 8/23/2022 after trial of obstruction of an official proceeding, assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon, and robbery; Admitted to a stipulated set of facts; Sentenced 3/21/2023 to 52 months in prison, 36 months probation, $300 special assessment, and $2000 restitution;
Bernard Joseph Sirr 6/29/2022 Civil Disorder (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (4) Impeding Passage Through The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (5) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (6) Plea Pleaded guilty 1/27/2023 to Civil Disorder – $100/felony special assessment and $2000 restitution Sentenced 5/23/2023 to 2 months in prison, 12 months probation, 6 months home detention, $100 special;
Hatchet Speed 6/22/2022 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding And Aiding And Abetting (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Trial Jury failed to reach a verdict in a previous trial resulting in a mistrial; New trial resulted in a conviction on 1/18/2023 finding him guilty on three counts of illegally possessing silencers and taken into custody; These are separate charges from his January 6 participation; Sentencing due in April; Sentenced 5/8/2023 to 48 months in prison, 36 months probation, $10,000 fine, $2000 restitution, and $170 special assessment;
Ryan Swoope 11/30/2022 Civil Disorder (1) Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers Using A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon, Inflicting Bodily Injury (2) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (3) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (4) Engaging In Physical Violence In A Restricted Building Or Grounds With A Deadly Or Dangerous Weapon (5) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (6) Act Of Physical Violence In The Capitol Grounds Or Buildings (7) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (8) Plea Pleaded guilty 10/5/2023 – Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding Certain Officers Using a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon, Inflicting Bodily Injury – $100/felony conviction and restitution TBD; Sentenced 1/9/2024 to 51 months in prison, 24 months probation, $2000 restitution, and $100 special assessment;
Reva Vincent 2/14/2022 Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (1) Plea Pleaded guilty 4/22/2022 – Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building – $10 special assessment and $500 in restitution Sentenced 9/21/2202 to 24 months of probation, 60 hours of comm;
Ryan K Yates 9/26/2023 Civil Disorder (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Plea Pleaded guilty 2/8/2024 – Civil Disorder – $100/felony conviction special assessment and $2000 restitution Sentenced 6/12/2024 to 6 months in prison, 24 months probation to include 3 months of home d;
Tristan Chandler Stevens 2/5/2021 Assaulting, Resisting, Or Impeding Certain Officers Or Employees (1) Civil Disorder (2) Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Violent Entry Or Disorderly Conduct (4) Trial Stevens pleaded not guilty to all counts; Found guilty 9/13/2022 of a total of nine offenses; They include five felony charges: four counts of aiding or abetting or assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers, and one count of interfering with a law enforcement officer during; The four misdemeanor charges include: disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds; engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly conduct in a; Sentenced 3/10/2023 to 60 months in prison, 24 months probation, $570 special assessment, and restitution in the amount of $2000;
Dana Joe Winn 1/26/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Plea Plea agreement entered 10/4/2021 and pleaded guilty to count 2 of Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Sentenced 12/20/2021 to 10 days of intermittent confinement, 24 months probation, including 100 hours of community service, $500 restitution and $25 assessment;
Jared Paul Cantrell 3/10/2022 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Trial Found guilty at bench trial 4/4/2023 – Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Parading, Demonstrating, or P;
Quentin Cantrell 3/10/2022 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Trial Found guilty 4/4/2023 at bench trial – Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building Sentenced 6/26/2023 to 12 months probati;
Rachael Lynn Pert 1/26/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Plea Plea agreement entered 10/4/2021 and pleaded guilty to count 2- Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Sentenced 12/20/2021 to 24 months of probation, 100 hours of community service, $500 restitution;
Robert Lee Petrosh 5/5/2021 Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (1) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (3) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (4) Theft Of Government Property (5) Plea Pleaded guilty 1/7/2022 – Theft of Government Property – $25/Class A misdemeanor special assessment and $938 restitution Sentenced 3/25/2022 to 10 days in jail, to be followed by 12 months of supervi;
Eliel Rosa 1/13/2021 Obstruction Of An Official Proceeding (1) Entering And Remaining In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (2) Disorderly And Disruptive Conduct In A Restricted Building Or Grounds (3) Disorderly Conduct In A Capitol Building (4) Parading, Demonstrating, Or Picketing In A Capitol Building (5) Aiding And Abetting (6) Plea Plea agreement hearing held 7/29/2021 where Rosa pleaded guilty to count 5 of the indictment; Sentenced 10/12/2021 to 12 months probation, $500 restitution and 100 hours of community service;