As promised by the first black Marxist president, democrats are suspending due process and the rule of law as they brutally persecute Americans who protest against democrat crimes like voter fraud. Pray for those imprisoned under cruel and unusual conditions by crooks running the DC gangster justice system.
A Jan. 6 defendant has filed a habeas corpus petition, alleging his constitutional rights have been repeatedly violated while being held pending trial. He’s the first implicated in the breach of the Capital to file such a petition.
Christopher Quaglin, 36, has been denied necessities like medicine, forced to live in substandard conditions, and prevented from reviewing materials regarding the charges against him, according to the 61-page petition, which was filed in federal court in Washington this week.
Quaglin, a married father of a 1-year-old, has celiac disease, which means he needs gluten-free food.
As he’s been shifted to different jails, Quaglin has regularly been denied adequate sustenance, according to the petition. He’s gone days without food on multiple occasions. To prevent starvation, has spent some $7,500 at commissaries. He has reported losing approximately 68 pounds.
Quaglin has been placed in solitary confinement, kept indoors for months, and housed in cells with black mold, rats, and rusted metal, the petition says. He has been punished for speaking to the press and members of Congress. And he has seen his right to meet with his counsel violated, including having video calls with his lawyer, Joseph McBride cut off, and been prevented from reviewing the discovery in his case.
“You have five distinct claims. Each one of these claims are grounds for him to be released in and of themselves, but the five of them in the aggregate provide overwhelming justification for his release,” McBride told The Epoch Times.
Quaglin was arrested on April 7, 2021, in North Brunswick, New Jersey.
First Jan. 6 Defendant Files Habeas Corpus Petition
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A Jan. 6 defendant has filed a habeas corpus petition, alleging his constitutional rights have been repeatedly violated while being held pending trial. He’s the first implicated in the breach of the Capital to file such a petition.
Christopher Quaglin, 36, has been denied necessities like medicine, forced to live in substandard conditions, and prevented from reviewing materials regarding the charges against him, according to the 61-page petition, which was filed in federal court in Washington this week.
Quaglin, a married father of a 1-year-old, has celiac disease, which means he needs gluten-free food.
As he’s been shifted to different jails, Quaglin has regularly been denied adequate sustenance, according to the petition. He’s gone days without food on multiple occasions. To prevent starvation, has spent some $7,500 at commissaries. He has reported losing approximately 68 pounds.
Quaglin has been placed in solitary confinement, kept indoors for months, and housed in cells with black mold, rats, and rusted metal, the petition says. He has been punished for speaking to the press and members of Congress. And he has seen his right to meet with his counsel violated, including having video calls with his lawyer, Joseph McBride cut off, and been prevented from reviewing the discovery in his case.
“You have five distinct claims. Each one of these claims are grounds for him to be released in and of themselves, but the five of them in the aggregate provide overwhelming justification for his release,” McBride told The Epoch Times.
Quaglin was arrested on April 7, 2021, in North Brunswick, New Jersey.