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The punishment could include DECADES in federal prison for Marimar Martinez.

18 U.S.C. § 111 — Assaulting Federal Officers• This is the core charge: assaulting, resisting, or impeding a federal officer or employee.

Because she was armed with a semi-automatic weapon, the assault involves a “deadly or dangerous weapon. Maximum penalty: Up to 20 years in federal prison.

18 U.S.C. § 924(c) — Using or Carrying a Firearm During a Crime of Violence• Simply having a firearm “in furtherance of” a violent federal crime (like assaulting an officer) triggers a mandatory consecutive sentence.

Mandatory minimum penalties
5 years for possessing the gun•
7 years if the firearm was brandished

These years are added on top of any other sentence — they must run consecutively.

18 U.S.C. § 115 — Retaliating Against or Intimidating Federal Officials• If her motive was to retaliate against or intimidate the official (it was) because of their duties, § 115 also applies.
Penalties: Up to 10 years (threats) or 20 years (actual assault or injury). Several federal officers were injured.

Attempted Murder of a Federal Officer (18 U.S.C. § 1114)•

If the intent was to kill (it was) — and especially if she used the car as a weapon (she did) — prosecutors could charge attempted murder of a federal officer.•
Penalty: Up to life imprisonment

• The vehicle itself can be treated as a “dangerous weapon” under § 111(b).

She rammed a federal vehicle therefore adding additional charges for property destruction adding up to 10 years (or more if damage exceeds $1,000).
She injured and attempted to kill a federal official, federal prosecutors can stack several of these charges, leading to a sentence of 30 years to life in prison.
 

Newsom says he will sue Trump for sending California National Guard to Oregon​

Reuters
Sun, October 5, 2025 at 12:34 PM CDT
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California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks during the 2025 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) in New York City, U.S., September 24, 2025. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -California Governor Gavin Newsom said on Sunday he will take the Trump administration to court over the deployment of 300 California National Guard personnel to Oregon.

"After a federal court blocked his attempt to federalize the Oregon National Guard, Donald Trump is deploying 300 California National Guard personnel into Oregon," Newsom said in a post on X. "They are on their way there now."

Newsom's post followed a ruling by a federal judge late on Saturday that temporarily blocked Trump from deploying 200 Oregon National Guard troops to the city of Portland.

The judge blocked Trump from sending the troops until at least October 18, citing a lack of evidence that recent protests necessitated the move.

"This is a breathtaking abuse of the law and power. The Trump Administration is unapologetically attacking the rule of law itself," Newsom said in a separate statement.

The governor said Trump put the 300 California troops under federal control months ago to respond to protests in Los Angeles. The original circumstances did not warrant the move and had since subsidied, Newsom said.
 

Newsom says he will sue Trump for sending California National Guard to Oregon​

Reuters
Sun, October 5, 2025 at 12:34 PM CDT
1 min read
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California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks during the 2025 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) in New York City, U.S., September 24, 2025. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -California Governor Gavin Newsom said on Sunday he will take the Trump administration to court over the deployment of 300 California National Guard personnel to Oregon.

"After a federal court blocked his attempt to federalize the Oregon National Guard, Donald Trump is deploying 300 California National Guard personnel into Oregon," Newsom said in a post on X. "They are on their way there now."

Newsom's post followed a ruling by a federal judge late on Saturday that temporarily blocked Trump from deploying 200 Oregon National Guard troops to the city of Portland.

The judge blocked Trump from sending the troops until at least October 18, citing a lack of evidence that recent protests necessitated the move.

"This is a breathtaking abuse of the law and power. The Trump Administration is unapologetically attacking the rule of law itself," Newsom said in a separate statement.

The governor said Trump put the 300 California troops under federal control months ago to respond to protests in Los Angeles. The original circumstances did not warrant the move and had since subsidied, Newsom said.

More than one way to skin a cat!
 

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