
Federal Government Seeks 30 Years to Life for Kavanaugh's Would-Be Assassin
The federal government is advocating for a prison sentence of 30 years to life for Nicholas Roske, who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. This case emphasizes the serious threats faced by public officials and the need for strong legal repercussions. The defendant, now identifying as Sophie Roske, has sparked discussions about identity and the legal system's response to such violent acts, highlighting ongoing challenges in protecting judicial figures.

Federal Government Seeks 30 Years to Life for Kavanaugh's Would-Be Assassin
The federal government is advocating for a prison sentence of 30 years to life for Nicholas Roske, who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. This case emphasizes the serious threats faced by public officials and the need for strong legal repercussions. The defendant, now identifying as Sophie Roske, has sparked discussions about identity and the legal system's response to such violent acts, highlighting ongoing challenges in protecting judicial figures.
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