The president’s goals,” Bozell said. On January 6, 2021, Bozell’s son, L. Brent Bozell IV, was found guilty of attacking law enforcement,
Damaging government property, and other offenses for which he was sentenced to 45 months in jail. In a letter last year, Bozell III defended his son against.
A terrorist enhancement proposed by prosecutors who had sought a sentence of more than 11 years, prior to Trump’s pardoning of 1,500 prisoners involved in the Capitol assault last week.
I’m not asking for my kid to be innocent; I’m only asking that his punishment be commensurate with the offense. I am requesting that the Court take into account.
My son’s impeccable reputation, which is being upheld by everyone in his immediate vicinity,” Bozell III wrote. Bozell’s son had been charged by prosecutors with many attempts.
To get into the Capitol, including breaking glass during the first break-in. Additionally, according to the prosecution, Bozell entered the Senate chamber. In 1987, Bozell III established.