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An appeal to the Supreme Court was denied. | [] | [] | Rand_Paul |
At his resentencing, Boucher received a prison term of eight months, plus another six months of home confinement, and was given credit for the 30 days he had previously served. | [] | [] | Rand_Paul |
Prosecutors felt the downward departure from their request for a 21-month sentence was too great, but the judge said Boucher's eight years in the military, being forced to sell his home to pay a $580,000 judgment assessed by the state court against him in the civil case brought by Paul, and his completed community service mitigated against any additional prison time. | [
"time"
] | [] | Rand_Paul |
Boucher expressed his regrets and contrition for his attack. | [] | [] | Rand_Paul |
Paul announced on March 22, 2020, that he had tested positive for COVID-19 amid the ongoing pandemic of the disease. | [] | [
"COVID-19"
] | Rand_Paul |
He was the first member of the United States Senate to test positive. | [] | [
"United States Senate"
] | Rand_Paul |
Paul received bipartisan criticism from his Senate colleagues after it was discovered that he attended Senate lunches and used the Senate gym while awaiting his test results; he defended his actions because he had no symptoms of the illness and believed it was "highly unlikely" he was sick. | [] | [] | Rand_Paul |
On April 7, 2020, Paul announced his recovery. | [] | [] | Rand_Paul |
In August 2020, immediately following his attendance at the keynote speech delivered by President Donald Trump for the 2020 Republican National Convention held at the White House, Paul was confronted by protestors on his way to a hotel with his wife. | [] | [
"White House",
"Donald Trump",
"2020 Republican National Convention"
] | Rand_Paul |
A police perimeter was formed that escorted the Pauls away from the crowd, with one of the escorting officers being pushed in the process. | [] | [] | Rand_Paul |
The protestors' main contention point with Paul was the shooting of Breonna Taylor and their demands for Paul to "say her name". | [] | [] | Rand_Paul |
However, as was pointed out by several media organizations in the aftermath of the incident, Paul had previously authored a bill named after Taylor aiming to make no-knock warrants illegal. | [
"no-knock warrant"
] | [] | Rand_Paul |
The man who had pushed the police officer protecting the Pauls was later charged with assault, with the officer in question receiving stitches for his injuries. | [] | [] | Rand_Paul |