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posted by n1 on Friday May 22 2015, @07:07AM   Printer-friendly
from the too-small-to-prevail dept.

Glenn "Cannon Balls" Hughes, a mail carrier that took it upon himself to fly a gyrocopter into restricted space in Washington, D.C. to deliver messages to Congress, is now facing more charges and possible prison time, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

Shortly after being arrested, he was charged with crimes that could have put him behind bars for up to five years. Now additional charges have been added to raise that to a possible nine-and-a-half years, almost double the time he faced at first.

Amid the debate, lawmakers have suggested that the laws under which Hughes faced charges should be updated with tougher penalties.

When Hughes was first charged in April, he faced fewer counts and a possible sentence of fewer than five years in prison.

The list of charges seems a bit over the top, but that level of vindictiveness from our government seems the norm these days, OMO.

"I am more convinced than ever that I did the right thing," Hughes said in a Wednesday evening interview.

The charges include two felonies: one count each of operating as an airman without an airman's certificate and violating registration requirements involving aircraft. In addition, he was indicted on four misdemeanor counts: three counts of violation of national defense airspace, and one of operating a vehicle falsely labeled as a postal carrier.

If Hughes is convicted of either of the two felonies, he will be required to forfeit his gyrocopter to the federal government.

Hughes called his potential sentence "excessive" because of the nature of his action: an act of civil disobedience where no one was hurt, and no property was damaged.

"How is that worth 9½ years?" he said. "I think the prosecutor has an uphill battle."

Hughes said he is not certain what will happen at Thursday's arraignment. But he said he is open to the idea of a plea bargain, if it means no jail time. But he also is prepared for the possibility that his case could go in front of a jury.

I'm not certain I would have his optimism about the prosecution having an uphill battle, but I do hope he is right about that.

Disclaimer: I take full blame for the 'Cannon Balls' moniker in the title summary. It was meant to be a statement and show of my admiration for G. Hughes, who I see as worthy of respect, whether you agree with his cause, or not.

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 22 2015, @11:46PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 22 2015, @11:46PM (#186713)

    When the entire 'rational' basis behind most government policy rests on a belief that the State is all knowing and absolutely the only entity who can know how to manage our lives due to their superior knowledge, wisdom and compassion, demonstrations of their utter incompetence must be swept under the rug quickly.

    Now that's a strawman if i ever saw one. Who, besides idiotic sophistic conservatives and authoritarians (groups which have an overwhelming amount of overlap), thinks that the basis behind any government policy is that "the government knows best"? That's certainly the thinking behind conservatives banning abortions, [motherjones.com] fighting to make birth control unavailable, [usatoday.com] dictating how people can spend their money, [soylentnews.org] trying to dictate who one is allowed to be in a relationship with, [vice.com] what people are allowed to do behind closed doors, [slate.com] what they can put in their body, [fff.org] etc - you know, the literal nanny state they have implemented, expanding government over and over again just to interfere and dictate how people can live their lives like an actual nanny - but for non-conservatives is all about the idea that people in society should help each other, and that whichever tool is best for this, be it government or whatever, is what should be used.