Remember this picture? The Federal Bureau of Investigation says it found the woman seen carrying a piece of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ‘s name plate. She is Sullivan, Missouri resident Emily Hernandez , according to an affidavit filed in court. Supports of President Donald Trump raided the Capitol Building on January 6 after POTUS continued to lie that he actually won the 2020 presidential election and it was being stolen from him. Authorities say Hernandez was there. They cited several tipsters who identified her based on footage and pictures of the scene. For example, a person identified as Tipster 1 is said to have been a mutual acquaintance. This individual recommended that the authorities speak with one of Henandez’s high school friends. That friend confirmed Hernandez was the person in the photos. There was also Tipster 2, who was introduced to the defendant through mutual acquaintances and was friends with her on Snapchat, investigators said. The FBI said they tracked Hernandez down via government databases and then through a search of the Missouri Department of Motor Vehicles for her driver’s license. Investigators said the curator of the House of Representatives estimated the cost to replace Pelosi’s name plate would be $870. Woman identified as Emily Hernandez Hernandez faces charges including knowingly engaging in disorderly conduct to disrupt Government business and stealing something of value of the United States. It is unclear if she has an attorney in this matter. [Image via ITV News by way of the FBI] The post Missouri Resident Arrested as Woman Who Stole Nancy Pelosi’s Name Plate first appeared on Law & Crime .
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The law students aren’t considered the quickest off the mark for getting involved in applications and internships early on in their degree, but it’s a close one! More and more law firms are offering placements and taster days during the first year of university so it is tempting to think that you need to get involved in deciding your career choice right from day one.
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