Tarrio’s guilty verdict is the third major trial in which Jan. 6th defendants were found guilty of seditious conspiracy. Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was also found guilty on similar charges.
Stewart Rhodes, the leader and founder of the far-right Oath Keepers militia, has a warning for former President Donald Trump: “You’re going to be found guilty.” Rhodes was found guilty of ...
Amit P. Mehta, a judge in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, will issue a landmark antitrust ruling.
Hearing that her estranged husband, Elmer Stewart Rhodes, was convicted on seditious ... All five were found guilty of obstructing an official proceeding for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021 ...
Amit P. Mehta ruled the government could proceed to trial with its allegation that Google illegally shielded its monopoly with multibillion-dollar deals to make its search engine the default on ...
149 of which involve felony guilty pleas. The complaint against Breheny details how he invited Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers, to a leadership meeting of “multiple patriot groups” from ...
United States far-right Oath Keepers militia leader Stewart Rhodes, was found guilty on Tuesday of “seditious conspiracy” along with one lieutenant, Kelly Meggs, for their roles in the US ...
The seditious conspiracy charges filed against Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers ... Under federal law, persons are guilty of seditious conspiracy if they conspire “to overthrow ...
Growing up under the watchful eye of Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the largest far-Right militia in the United States, meant being ready for the government to break down his door at any moment.
Ed Vallejo, Roberto Minuta, Joseph Hackett and David Moerschel all received guilty verdicts for their ... a seditious conspiracy verdict for Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the group.
Dakota Adams as a child, training for combat with father, Stewart Rhodes. (Courtesy of Dakota Adams) Teenage Dakota Adams, dressed in military gear. (Courtesy of Dakota Adams) ...
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