| Man pleads guilty to bringing explosives to a DC church marking the start of a Supreme Court term |
| Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press |
| Louis Geri of Vineland, New Jersey, “pleaded guilty Thursday to charges that he brought dozens of homemade explosive devices to a Washington, D.C., church that was preparing for an annual Mass celebrating the start of the Supreme Court’s term,” the Associated Press reported, citing court records. “Geri was arrested Oct. 5 outside St. Matthew’s Cathedral, where police officers were clearing the area before the annual Red Mass. Some justices usually attend the celebration, but none went to last year’s ceremony.” Geri is expected to be sentenced in July. “Geri and the government agreed that a prison term ranging from five years and 10 months to seven years and three months would be appropriate.” |
Source: SCOTUS BLOG




