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    US Judge Sentences Planned Kavanaugh Assassin to 8 Years in Prison

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    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Sophie Roske was sentenced to 8 years for attempting to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh, highlighting rising political violence in the US.

    California Woman Sentenced to 8 Years for Kavanaugh Assassination Attempt

    Details of the Assassination Attempt and Sentencing

    By Mike Scarcella

    Background of the Case

    (Reuters) -A California resident who admitted trying to assassinate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2022 was sentenced on Friday to eight years and one month in federal prison.

    Court Proceedings and Sentencing

    Sophie Roske, who was charged under her birth name Nicholas Roske but now uses female pronouns, was sentenced at a hearing before U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman in Greenbelt, Maryland. The judge called Roske's crime "absolutely reprehensible" but said she showed sincere remorse, has no other criminal history and is not likely to reoffend.

    Impact on Political Climate

    Roske pleaded guilty in April to attempted assassination and had faced a potential sentence of life imprisonment. Prosecutors said she traveled from California with a handgun, ammunition, a crow bar, pepper spray and other items with intent to commit murder "for terroristic purposes."

    At Kavanaugh's home, Roske called police after seeing U.S. marshals outside his house, telling the dispatcher she was suicidal and intended to kill Kavanaugh, according to court filings.

    Prosecutors said Roske, who was 26 when she was arrested, was dismayed at expected Supreme Court opinions ending the national right to abortion and rolling back gun regulations.

    Speaking to the district judge at Friday's hearing, Roske apologized to Kavanaugh and his family for "the considerable distress" she caused them.

    "I have been portrayed as a monster, and this tragic mistake I made will follow me for the rest of my life," Roske said.

    Prosecutors had recommended a prison sentence of at least 30 years, saying Roske had planned her actions for months and was resolved to find the addresses of four unidentified sitting Supreme Court justices.

    “The defendant posed a very real threat to our system of government, our Constitution,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Coreen Mao said at the hearing. She said no public official should live in fear of being killed at any moment for doing their job.

    Roske's lawyers had asked Boardman to sentence her to no more than 96 months because she had called 911 to surrender and cooperated with the authorities. Roske should be sentenced "for what she did, not for what she thought about," they said.

    The sentencing comes amid signs of rising political violence in the United States, including two attempted assassinations of Donald Trump during his presidential campaign last year, and the killing last month of right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk at a college campus in Utah.

    Threats against federal judges more than doubled since 2021, according to U.S. Marshals Service data reviewed by Reuters last year. Some judges who have ruled against Trump administration policies have faced threats and harassment along with their families, according to a Reuters investigation.

    (Reporting by Mike Scarcella; Editing by David Bario and Rosalba O'Brien)

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Assassination Attempt and Sentencing
    • Background of the Case
    • Court Proceedings and Sentencing
    • Impact on Political Climate

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sophie Roske sentenced to 8 years for attempting to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh.
    • •Roske showed remorse and cooperated with authorities.
    • •Prosecutors recommended a minimum 30-year sentence.
    • •The case highlights rising political violence in the US.
    • •Threats against federal judges have increased since 2021.

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    1What is a federal prison sentence?

    A federal prison sentence is a punishment imposed by a federal court for violating federal laws, typically served in a federal facility.

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