Sentencing is set to move forward Wednesday after a federal judge oversaw an all-day hearing in the case that included the reading of victim impact statements.
At Tuesday's hearing, the defendants heard victim impact statements from three current and former members of the U.S. Capitol Police who fought rioters on Jan. 6 and testified during the defendants’ months-long trial.
U.S. Capitol Police Inspector Thomas Lloyd, a frequent witness during Jan. 6 trials, expressed his pride in the officers he commanded during the riot.
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