A Michigan man who entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and stole a United States flag from the visitor’s center was sentenced Friday to three years of probation with 30 days jail time and two months of home detention for a misdemeanor charge of entering and remaining in a restricted building. Robert Schornak of Roseville, Mich., was given far less jail time by U.S. District Chief Judge Beryl  Howell than the four to six months sought by prosecutors. Judge Howell opted for longer probation supervision than would have been possible if she meted out the jail sentence the U.S. Department of Justice sought. As part of a plea agreement, four other charges against Schornak were dismissed. The judge split the jail time into two equal non-consecutive periods so Schornak would not be away from his wife and new baby for too long in one stretch. Jail time is …