State charges included kidnapping, first-degree burglary and false imprisonment of husband of Nancy Pelosi

The man who was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for attacking the husband of Nancy Pelosi with a hammer in their California home was sentenced on Tuesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole following a separate state trial.

A San Francisco jury in June found David DePape guilty of charges including aggravated kidnapping, first-degree burglary and false imprisonment of an elder.

Before issuing the sentence, Judge Harry Dorfman dismissed arguments from DePape’s attorneys that he be granted a new trial for the 2022 attack against Paul Pelosi, who was 82 years old at the time.

“It’s my intention that Mr DePape will never get out of prison, he can never be paroled,” Dorfman said while handing out the punishment.

  • @NocturnalMorning
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    “This is a man who has always been a peaceful, law-abiding person up until his activation,” Lipson said.

    When given the chance to address the court before his sentencing, DePape, dressed in prison orange and with his brown hair in a ponytail, spoke at length about September 11 being an inside job, his ex-wife being replaced by a body double, and his government-provided attorneys conspiring against him.

    “I’m a psychic,” DePape told the court, reading from sheets of paper. “The more I meditate, the more psychic I get.”

    And the attorney wants them to reconsider the sentence? Sounds like he needs some serious therapy, and institutionalized, not let out.

    • Billiam
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      “This is a man who has always been a peaceful, law-abiding person up until his activation,” Lipson said.

      Oh fuck all the way off, asshole. His brain was rotted from right-wing media- there was no secret hidden sub-programming which could be turned on with a code word.

      Also, fuck you again. Everyone is a peaceful, law-abiding person until they decide to break the law.

      • @samus12345
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        Until they’re caught breaking the law, anyway.

    • @athairmor
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      Did they not try an insanity defense? He must have been declared competent, I guess.

      • @TallonMetroid
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        My understanding is that insanity defense has a very high bar, beyond what the public would commonly consider “crazy”, so it’s not actually something that happens often. And even then, actually getting out of whatever institution you’re remanded to isn’t guaranteed.

        • @NocturnalMorning
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          I dont want to armchair assess too much, but reading a statement that involves your psychic powers, assuming that’s real, the guy is not mentally fit.

          • @TallonMetroid
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            I agree that the man is clearly off his rocker, but from a legal perspective, what matters is whether or not you understand that you have, in fact, killed a dude, and that this is in fact a bad thing. Having voices in your head telling you to do it is a completely separate issue. Again, this is my understanding as a layman, so any actual lawyers please feel free to tell me I’m full of shit.

    • @WhatAmLemmy
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      Prison-as-a-mental-healthcare-system should not exist. Of course, that would require leadership that is neither conservative nor neoliberal.

    • @athairmor
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      Life sentence is from the state charges. President can’t pardon that. But, yeah, he’ll pardon the federal charges if he gets the chance.

      • @samus12345
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        Will he? He said he’d pardon a lot of people when he was still able and never did. He only cares about people with power or fame, not nobodies like this guy.

        • @athairmor
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          I guess it depends on whether he needs to rile his base. The GOP already has them frothing at the name “Pelosi”. He might do it as an intimidation tactic. Hopefully, we never find out because he never gets the chance.

      • @[email protected]
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        That does not sound real. If a presidential power to pardon is unlimited except in the case of impeachment, why would that matter? Even Congress can’t stop it.

  • @Rapidcreek
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    How long before Trump calls him a patriot and a political prisoner?

    • @[email protected]
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      My mind hadn’t even gone here yet, so I wasn’t ready, and I was appalled rather than just being quietly furious with certainty that this will happen, probably tomorrow.

  • Todd Bonzalez
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    ITT: “Leftists” who love the police state and draconian punishments.

    • @[email protected]
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      I don’t know, I ain’t no huge fan of the “law and order” types. But cracking an 80something year old dude in the head with a hammer is pretty fucked up.

  • @[email protected]
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    The comments here are pretty gross. This guy needs help, instead you’re happy to send him to the corrupt American prison system for the rest of his life. Please stop bootlicking and start caring for people.

    • @pivot_root
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      I also despise the prison industrial complex and prefer rehabilitation over punishment, but there’s a point where losses need to be cut.

      He doesn’t seem remorseful, and he’s not going to seek help when he believes he is justified in beating an elderly man with a hammer. At that point, what options are left? it’s immoral to involuntarily institutionalize and forcibly medicate individuals, and even if it wasn’t, that’s a slippery slope you don’t want to go down.

      • @[email protected]
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        Why do you think it’s immoral to involuntarily institutionalize but moral to lock them in a jail cell?

        • @pivot_root
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          I never said that was moral either. I hold the stance that, despite the utter lack of most freedoms, at least you get to maintain some semblance of bodily autonomy while in prison.

          On the other hand, forced institutionalization with involuntarily sedation and/or medication is directly violating bodily autonomy. We don’t need to return to the days of deciding to “fix” people without their permission like we used to with transorbital lobotomies.

          • @[email protected]
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            I don’t know why you think there’s more autonomy in a mental institution than prison, or why you keep bringing up forcing drugs and surgery on people like that’s the only way to help people with mental health issues. Your stance is still not making sense from a moral standpoint.

      • Todd Bonzalez
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        I also despise the prison industrial complex and prefer rehabilitation over punishment

        Uh huh. Sure. Let’s find out how much.

        but there’s a point where losses need to be cut.

        Ah, the answer was “not at all”.

        He doesn’t seem remorseful, and he’s not going to seek help when he believes he is justified in beating an elderly man with a hammer.

        Okay.

        At that point, what options are left?

        Rehabilitation? Mental health care? All of the things that European countries do better than us?

        it’s immoral to involuntarily institutionalize and forcibly medicate individuals

        But somehow in your book it’s perfectly moral to lock them in a cage until they die? I’d take medication and institutionalization over being tortured to death any day.

        and even if it wasn’t, that’s a slippery slope you don’t want to go down.

        Ah yes, the slippery slope of not throwing people away like pieces of trash. Would hate to fall down that one… /s

        • @pivot_root
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          Rehabilitation and mental health care are only effective when the individual is receptive to it. This guy is brainwashed, but let’s imagine that’s just the tip of the iceberg: what if it’s just a symptom of a greater issue like psychopathy, and he just doesn’t want to be rehabilitated.

          What, then? Let him have the chance to convince others going through their own rehabilitation to join the q-ult? Keep dragging him to appointments where he does nothing but reinforce his own delusions of grandeur? Forcefully sedate him? Put him in a straightjacket and padded cell, causing maddening isolation? Give him a fucking lobotomy against his will?

          The world isn’t sunshine and rainbows. Prison is a shit option, but it’s a hell of a lot better than being rehabilitated by firing squad or 1940s quack medical procedures.

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  • @Burn_The_Right
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    He’s a conservative hero. The next Republicunt president will pardon him and he will be treated like a star on the conservative talkshow guest circuit.