A Supreme Court ruling may help Jan. 6 rioters. Here's why it's less likely to help Trump

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The court's opinion in Fischer vs. United States narrows the definition of an obstruction statute used against the Capitol rioters as well as the former president.

The Supreme Court's decision in Fischer vs. United States, which came down among a bevy of blockbuster opinions Friday, was much anticipated for its potential impact on the prosecutions of hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters as well as former President Trump, who was charged under the same law. The court’s ruling was largely of a piece with the conservative justices' proclivity for narrowing criminal laws they perceive as imprecise and likely to trap the unwary.

“ The question is whether the law thereby applies to any obstruction of an official proceeding or only to acts that affect the integrity or availability of records to be used in the proceeding. But Trump’s alleged conduct certainly affected the integrity or availability of records, namely the valid slates of presidential electors. His purported scheme was designed to undermine the legal impact of those slates and replace them with fraudulent certificates forged at the behest of his inner circle.

 

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