

Reyes said it “carried a great deal of weight” to learn that Hellonen maintained a positive attitude and stellar work ethic when he was effectively demoted after the Jan. But she ultimately decided to spare him from a prison term, sentencing him to four years of probation. Reyes said she agreed with prosecutors that Hellonen’s status as an active-duty Marine does not weigh in favor of a more lenient sentence. Prosecutors recommended short terms of incarceration - 30 days for Coomer and 21 days for Hellonen and Abate - along with 60 hours of community service.Ī prosecutor wrote in a court filing that their military service, while laudable, makes their conduct “all the more troubling.” She recited the number of casualties from some of the bloodiest wars. They joined the crowd that stormed the Capitol after Trump urged his supporters to “fight like hell.”īefore imposing Hellonen’s sentence, Reyes described how Marines fought and died in some of the fiercest battles in American history. 6, when then-President Donald Trump spoke at his “Stop the Steal” rally near the White House. The three Marines - friends from the same unit - drove together from a military post in Virginia to Washington, D.C., on Jan. Reyes also is scheduled to sentence co-defendants Micah Coomer on Tuesday and Joshua Abate on Wednesday. “I really urge you to think about why it happened so you can address it and ensure it never happens again,” Reyes said.ĭodge Hellonen, now 24, was the first of the three Marines to be punished for participating in the Capitol siege. 6, 2021, riot that disrupted Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory. District Judge Ana Reyes said she can’t fathom why Dodge Hellonen violated his oath to protect the Constitution “against all enemies, foreign and domestic” - and risked his career - by joining the Jan. Capitol together was sentenced on Monday to probation and 279 hours of community service - one hour for every Marine who was killed or wounded fighting in the Civil War. UWF Copy Service provides all paper, toner, staples, and preventative maintenance for the multifunction devices in this program.įor step-by-step instructions, login to MyUWF, search for UWF Public Knowledge Base > copyserv > and visit Printing to a Campus Copier (Multifunction Device) web page or Copy/Scan Instructions for the MX264N Multifunction Device webpage.One of three active-duty Marines who stormed the U.S.Use can be easily tracked for accountability and monthly billings reconciled.

Monthly charges are automated via PaperCut cost accounting software.Every department benefits from the latest in office technologies.Machines can be moved, exchanged or added as needs change. Most devices are equipped with a stapling unit (finisher) and a convenience stapler on the front of the device.Our contracted vendor, CPC Office Technologies (CPC Tek), provides a service technician who is dedicated to UWF and on campus Monday through Friday.All devices scan to color and black/white and some print/copy in color.We have pulled together a standardized set of features so every department, regardless of their budget and copy/print volume, can benefit.

By pooling the campus volumes, the cost-per-copy approach also eliminates individual monthly minimum charges, users pay for only the copies they make.

This program eliminates the need to invest budget dollars in equipment. By pooling all the copiers on campus, we are able to use UWF's combined buying power for lower costs. There are 18 color and 72 black/white devices on the main campus and in various UWF locations.Ī cost-per-copy approach allows UWF to have a centralized copy program with one vendor and standardized costs for features. Almost all of the devices on campus are networked and have Postscript capabilities so that print jobs can be sent from any computer, MAC, or PC. UWF Copy Services provides departmental and student copiers to the UWF campus and its affiliates. UWF copiers are convenient and cost efficient Copy Service has multifunction devices on the main campus, Fort Walton Beach, and downtown Pensacola.
