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Brandon Fellows (via FBI court filings).

A New York man convicted of a felony in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol wants to delay his sentencing, despite the fact that he thinks prison is “awesome and very fun!”

Brandon Fellows was convicted by a jury in August of one felony and four misdemeanors in connection with the Jan. 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol, when a mob of Donald Trump supporters overwhelmed law enforcement and breached the building as Congress was set to certify Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral win. Jurors determined that Fellows engaged in obstruction of an official proceeding, which carries a potential 20-year statutory maximum, and four trespassing and disorderly conduct misdemeanors.

He is scheduled to be sentenced on March 1, and prosecutors are seeking a sentence of just over three years in prison.

Fellows, however, wants to delay his sentencing and remain in jail in Washington, D.C., where he is currently being held.

In a vitriolic filing dripping with contempt, Brandon Fellows — who represents himself — told U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden that he believes his fate should be determined after the U.S. Supreme Court rules in the case of Joseph Fischer, who, like Fellows, was convicted of the obstruction charge. Defense lawyers have fought the obstruction charge against accused rioters for years, although it has been upheld at nearly every legal turn: only one judge at the district level in Washington, D.C., found that it didn’t apply in Jan. 6 cases, and an appellate court affirmed the use of the charge in a split decision issued in April.

“[R]esolution of Fischer (among many other things) will directly impact the validity of my conviction on that count as well what sentence would, according to the guidelines, be appropriate for me,” Fellows wrote. “Though I’m past them already, and as mentioned, this whole ordeal was beyond ridiculous, the police and federal government set others and myself up (and you helped cover it up in the pre-trial stage as well as the trial stage).”

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