The case for Sister Megan Rice; recommended sentence is 5 yrs, 10 mos to 7 years, 3 mos
http://knoxblogs.com/atomiccity/2014/01/19/case-sister-megan-rice/
The case for Sister Megan Rice; recommended sentence is 5 yrs, 10 mos to 7 years, 3 mos
The recommended sentence against Sister Megan Rice, the Catholic nun who at age 82 traversed a ridge in the middle of the night and, along with two co-activists, broke into the inner-most sanctum of the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant and vandalized federal property, is 70 to 87 months. Her sentencing is set for the morning of Jan. 28.
As have the other defendants in the internationally followed case, Rice who turns 84 years old this month is seeking a lighter-than-recommended sentence for her conviction on felony charges of sabotage and depredation of government property related to the July 28, 2012 break-in at Y-12.
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The motion said the seriousness of the act does not match up with the seriousness of the charge in which the three were charged and convicted. According to the defendants filing, the federal charges do not recognize the difference between spray-painted biblical references that nations shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruninghooks and tossing a Molotov cocktail.
The conduct that led to the convictions in this case was, of course, mostly trespass and graffiti, and nothing to do with explosives, the motion states.
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This entry was posted in History, NNSA, security, Y-12 on January 19, 2014 by Frank Munger.