Louis Capriotti faced up to five years in prison, though prosecutors had recommended a 30-month sentence. Capriotti’s own attorney Jack Corfman had argued an 18-month sentence would be fitting.
“Capriotti’s crime was a serious offense,” Assistant U.S. Attorney James Durkin said in the prosecution’s sentencing memorandum. “Such threats must be taken seriously because they have real implications for the victims receiving them.”
Capriotti finished that message by identifying a former New Jersey governor by name and stating he’d “like to put one right in f---ing dome,” prosecutors said in a complaint. “Mr. Capriotti has been punished — and will continue to be punished — far more harshly than he ever has before, and he has no desire to return to jail ever again,” Corfman wrote in his own sentencing memorandum.
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