ORLANDO, Fla. – As the U.S. Department of Justice arrests more people in connection with the Capitol Hill riots on Jan.
6, the same government they are accused of trying to overtake is now paying millions to defend them in court. “Essentially, it’s an attempt to overthrow the government.
That’s what it really came down to,” said Mitch Stone, president of The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. “Now, they’re relying on that same government to provide them with a defense.” [TRENDING: Teens rescued from slingshot ride | Woman found naked in storm drain says she was there for 3 weeks | Teacher fired for using medical marijuana] Stone said their defense is part of the constitution, and he admits it will be a big job for any attorney