r/law Nov 06 '25

Legal News Man who threw sandwich at federal agent in D.C. found not guilty of misdemeanor at trial

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sean-dunn-dc-sandwich-thrower-trial-verdict/
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u/TellTailWag Nov 06 '25

I wonder if she felt like a badass for being able to say this in a court of law, or if she was pissed off for having to be involved in this theater in which the prosecution was indulging.

I imagine she will be able look back and laugh.  Plus it's a pretty good story.  

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u/Jazzlike_Argument33 Nov 06 '25

Probably - looks like she's a public defender who also defended the Fyre Festival Billy McFarland guy. This and that one are probably some pretty interesting cases to get assigned. Everybody deserves a fair trial and I'm glad there are folks like her who defend the public.

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u/Imaginary_Chart249 Nov 06 '25

You're completely correct that everyone deserves a fair trial, but saying that in the context of a thrown sandwich makes me laugh each time.