Texas Man Gets 30 Years in Prison for Transporting 'Anti-Government' Pamphlets
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- #Terrorism Charges
- #First Amendment
- #Protest Sentencing
- Eight protesters received combined 450-year sentences for riot, attempted murder, and material support to terrorists.
- Daniel Sanchez-Estrada got 30 years for transporting anti-government pamphlets, raising First Amendment concerns.
- Critics warn harsh sentences may chill protected speech and set a precedent for criminalizing activism.
- One defendant received 100 years for shooting at police, while others faced charges over fireworks and conspiracy.
- Legal experts argue the case could undermine democracy by equating ideology with terrorism.