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Prosecutors blame 'extraordinary amounts of evidence' for slow pace in Jan. 6  cases
Prosecutors blame 'extraordinary amounts of evidence' for slow pace in Jan. 6 cases

Where Jan. 6 prosecutions stand, 18 months after the attack - POLITICO
Where Jan. 6 prosecutions stand, 18 months after the attack - POLITICO

9 people from Oregon and SW Washington charged in Jan. 6 riot | kgw.com
9 people from Oregon and SW Washington charged in Jan. 6 riot | kgw.com

Where the Justice Department's classified documents, Jan. 6 cases stand -  CBS News
Where the Justice Department's classified documents, Jan. 6 cases stand - CBS News

Civil Suits Against Trump Seek Damages for Jan. 6 Attack - The New York  Times
Civil Suits Against Trump Seek Damages for Jan. 6 Attack - The New York Times

What Happened to Those Charged in the Capitol Riot? - The New York Times
What Happened to Those Charged in the Capitol Riot? - The New York Times

First Jan. 6 Trial, of Guy Wesley Reffitt, Starts Monday - The New York  Times
First Jan. 6 Trial, of Guy Wesley Reffitt, Starts Monday - The New York Times

Prosecutors move quickly on Jan. 6 cases, but big questions remain - The  Boston Globe
Prosecutors move quickly on Jan. 6 cases, but big questions remain - The Boston Globe

Some Capitol Rioters Try to Profit From Jan. 6 Crimes With Online  Donations, Merchandise Sale | Chicago News | WTTW
Some Capitol Rioters Try to Profit From Jan. 6 Crimes With Online Donations, Merchandise Sale | Chicago News | WTTW

Supreme Court to weigh cases on Jan. 6 attack that could affect Trump
Supreme Court to weigh cases on Jan. 6 attack that could affect Trump

A year after Jan. 6, attack on the U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of  court cases - Wisconsin Examiner
A year after Jan. 6, attack on the U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of court cases - Wisconsin Examiner

A year after Jan. 6, attack on the U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of  court cases - Maine Beacon
A year after Jan. 6, attack on the U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of court cases - Maine Beacon

A year after Jan. 6, attack on the U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of  court cases - Idaho Capital Sun
A year after Jan. 6, attack on the U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of court cases - Idaho Capital Sun

Many Capitol riot cases could hinge on 1st trial's outcome - Los Angeles  Times
Many Capitol riot cases could hinge on 1st trial's outcome - Los Angeles Times

Jan. 6 Capitol riot criminal prosecutions: Are judges going easy on  defendants?
Jan. 6 Capitol riot criminal prosecutions: Are judges going easy on defendants?

Unresponsive lawyer for Jan. 6 defendants leaves cases at a standstill,  prosecutors say - ABC News
Unresponsive lawyer for Jan. 6 defendants leaves cases at a standstill, prosecutors say - ABC News

Evidence of Armed Trump Extremists Continues to Emerge in January 6 Cases –  Mother Jones
Evidence of Armed Trump Extremists Continues to Emerge in January 6 Cases – Mother Jones

Three-judge panel poised to uphold Jan. 6 obstruction cases - POLITICO
Three-judge panel poised to uphold Jan. 6 obstruction cases - POLITICO

Jan. 6 cases yield courtroom wins but no change in extremist threat - The  Washington Post
Jan. 6 cases yield courtroom wins but no change in extremist threat - The Washington Post

Federal appeals court upholds DOJ's use of key obstruction law in January 6  cases | CNN Politics
Federal appeals court upholds DOJ's use of key obstruction law in January 6 cases | CNN Politics

A year after Jan. 6, attack on the U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of  court cases - Virginia Mercury
A year after Jan. 6, attack on the U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of court cases - Virginia Mercury

Hire 131 More Lawyers to Prosecute January 6 Cases: Justice Department
Hire 131 More Lawyers to Prosecute January 6 Cases: Justice Department

Federal authorities open more than 170 cases in probe of U.S. Capitol  attack - Kansas Reflector
Federal authorities open more than 170 cases in probe of U.S. Capitol attack - Kansas Reflector

Ex-Proud Boys organizer gets 17 years in prison, second longest sentence in  Jan. 6 Capitol riot case - MarketWatch
Ex-Proud Boys organizer gets 17 years in prison, second longest sentence in Jan. 6 Capitol riot case - MarketWatch

Appeals court weighs DOJ's use of obstruction charge in January 6 Capitol  rioter cases | CNN Politics
Appeals court weighs DOJ's use of obstruction charge in January 6 Capitol rioter cases | CNN Politics