Judge in D.C. sandwich thrower case expects 2-day trial, calling it "the simplest case in the world"
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Judge in D.C. sandwich thrower case expects 2-day trial, calling it "the simplest case in the world"

Federal prosecutors are asking a Washington jury to convict Sean Charles Dunn, whose sandwich toss at a Customs and Border Protection agent turned him into a symbol of resistance to President Trump’s law-enforcement surge. After a grand jury refused a felony indictment, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s office filed a misdemeanor. Judge Carl Nichols expects a two-day trial. Dunn’s lawyers call the case vindictive and selective, citing a filmed home raid pushed by the White House, posts by Attorney General Pam Bondi and Pirro, and Trump’s pardons and dismissals in Jan. 6 cases. Prosecutors say the video shows an assault.

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