The Columbus Dispatch

Judge acquits man of misdemeano­rs in Capitol riot trial

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WASHINGTON – A federal judge on Wednesday acquitted a New Mexico man of misdemeano­r charges that he illegally entered the U.S. Capitol and engaged in disorderly conduct after he walked into the building during last year’s riot.

U.S. District Judge Trevor Mcfadden issued the verdict from the bench after hearing testimony without a jury in the case against Matthew Martin. Mcfadden, who was nominated by former President Donald Trump, acquitted Martin of all four counts for which he was charged.

Martin did not dispute that he joined hundreds of other people in entering the Capitol building during the riot. He is the third Capitol riot defendant whose case has been resolved by a trial. He is the first of the three to be acquitted of all charges that he faced,

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