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Neal Brij Sidhwaney Faces Potential Prison Sentence for Voiced Threats Against Unnamed Supreme Court Justice.
Neal Brij Sidhwaney, a 43-year-old resident of Fernandina Beach, Florida, has entered a guilty plea in connection with making threats to kill an unnamed Supreme Court justice. The plea comes after Sidhwaney made an expletive-laden voicemail in July, leading to a federal charge of transmitting an interstate threat.
Sidhwaney faces a potential federal prison sentence of up to five years, with a sentencing date yet to be determined. The guilty plea was entered last week in Jacksonville.
In the threatening voicemail, Sidhwaney identified himself by name and repeatedly conveyed his intention to harm the Supreme Court justice. He warned that any attempt to involve deputy U.S. Marshals would not deter him, stating, “come kill you anyway,” as detailed in court documents. The motivation behind Sidhwaney’s threat remains undisclosed.
NEWS: Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Kill Supreme Court Justice
Neal Brij Sidhwaney was accused of leaving multiple threatening voicemails to an unnamed justice referenced in his indictment as 'Victim 1'
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Following his arrest in August, U.S. Magistrate Judge Monte C. Richardson ordered a competency hearing for Sidhwaney. A forensic psychological evaluation revealed delusional thought processes, although Sidhwaney denied experiencing psychotic symptoms.
President Joe Biden’s signed legislation last year aimed at enhancing security measures for family members of Supreme Court justices, addressing concerns over growing security threats following significant legal decisions, including the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Nicholas John Roske, a California man, faced arrest for allegedly planning an attack on Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The incident emphasized the need for increased security measures, and Roske pleaded not guilty to charges of attempting to assassinate a Supreme Court justice.
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