Rob Boudrie
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It would be easier to believe a prosecution for high cap mags absent an LTC than for high caps for an LTC holder.got 2 years following a domestic violence charge for having pre ban mags, but no pre ban gun, just post ban.
It's also worth remembering that people are often sentenced for other things they did, with the actual conviction used as a pretext. Look at Hastert - he violated banking regulations in an attempt to get privacy for his hush money payments, but the judge went on about how he was being punished for the horrendous things he did (which I think could not be prosecuted for the statute of limitations).
Despite the judge's admonishment to the contrary, the 30 years OJ got for his botched attempt to steal his own stuff back was clearly a sentence for the murder, not for a crime that the prosecution was offering no jail time deals for pre-trial.
So, if the person in a domestic violence case got 2 years for mags, there is a good chance that the defendant was really being sentenced for aspects of the case other than possessing a box with a spring in it.