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Cesar Sayoc expected to plead guilty

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Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc expected to plead guilty in spree aimed at Trump critics, including Obama, Biden and Clinton

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Cesar Sayoc (56).

3/16/19
NEW YORK — Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc is expected to plead guilty for mailing explosive devices to critics of President Donald Trump and prominent Democrats, a court filing shows. Sayoc, a 56-year-old Florida resident, initially pleaded not guilty during a November federal court arraignment in Manhattan on allegations he used weapons of mass destruction in a domestic terrorism spree that raised fear and jangled nerves across the nation last year. However, after prosecutors and defense lawyers held a Friday telephone conference with U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff, a new court docket entry disclosed that a pretrial hearing scheduled for March 21 "is now a plea" session. The filing did not disclose which charges would figure in the expected guilty plea. Sayoc is charged in a 30-count criminal indictment. If found guilty on the most serious charges, he could face life in prison. Packages that allegedly contained improvised explosive devices were mailed to former President Barack Obama, former Vice President Joe Biden, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros, actor-director Robert De Niro and other prominent Trump critics. Investigators found the packages and disarmed the suspected pipe bombs before any exploded. No one was injured.

Additionally, convictions on a combination of some of the criminal counts could require the judge to impose a sentence of life behind bars. Sayoc's attorneys may use the expected guilty plea to seek a lighter sentence and give Rakoff discretion over the penalty. The terror spree erupted in October with suspicious mailings across the United States. Additionally, convictions on a combination of some of the criminal counts could require the judge to impose a sentence of life behind bars. Sayoc's attorneys may use the expected guilty plea to seek a lighter sentence and give Rakoff discretion over the penalty. Authorities captured Sayoc in Plantation, Florida, on Oct. 26, 2018. They tracked him down through evidence from FBI laboratory tests that allegedly linked him to 11 of the 16 mailing packages.

A pleas deal is fine, as long as this menace to society never leaves a penitentiary.
 
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