RUFUS - James Ronaldson was sentenced for bombing the Nationalist House on July 15, 2022, the Product Mart Store bombing that killed 9 and was charged with Felony Murder of a Government Official which he was charged with two counts.
"Mr. Ronaldson on the docket of Ronaldson V. United States Of Jesstopia, The jury has found you guilty of the following charges: (1) attempted assassination on the President Of The United States Of Jesstopia(F), (1) attempted assassination of the Vice President Of The United States Of Jesstopia(F), (2) murder of a Government official(F), (2) destruction of Government property(M),(1) destruction of a private building, (11) first degree murder, (11) felonious assault resulting in serious bodily harm and/or death(F), (3) domestic terrorism(F), and (11) first degree domestic murder," said Judge Roswell. "With these charges against you, you are facing severe charges, but the death penalty will not be a sentence that I will give you. I will however charge you as I would charge anyone else in your circumstance. As such you are being sentenced to 100 years for the domestic terrorism, 11 counts of felony murder, 11 counts of first degree murder. You will be sentenced to an extra 150 years for 1 count of attempting to assassinate our president, 1 count of attempting to assassinate our Vice President and the the 2 counts of murdering a government official. You will not be released into the custody of the New Shire State Police. You will be ineligible for parole. You are a danger to society and you will never see the outside of a cell again."
Ronaldson's legal team says they will appeal the sentece to reduce the sentence to 40 years and will seek parental rights back to his children. The court says it is not likely to resentence.
Upon the news that he has been sentenced, a crowd of 100,000 people or more was heard cheering Roswell, Roswell. Many members of the crowd also chanted JUSTICE, JUSTICE, JUSTICE.
"We are happy that the terrorism is over with," said a member who didn't wish to be identified. "We are continuing to get justice for the victims who lost their lives."