Judge Amit Mehta opted to enhance Rhodes' sentence for terrorism.
Before Stewart Rhodes was sentenced, police officers and congressional staffers shared tear-filled statements and lingering ...
It remains unclear whether the Oath Keepers leader had a specific plan to violently disrupt the electoral vote count on ...
The federal judge presiding over sentencing for Oath Keepers members convicted of seditious conspiracy has ruled that militia leader Stewart Rhodes’ actions amounted to domestic terrorism.
While the sentences are two of the longest handed down so far in the January 6 cases, both judgments are well under the ...
As Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Stewart Rhodes yesterday to 18 years in prison ... Tarrio—who has also been found guilty of seditious conspiracy for January 6—and Rhodes remained at odds ...
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes on Thursday was sentenced by Judge Amit Mehta to 18 years in prison for his role in ...
Seditious conspiracy "is among the most serious crimes an individual American can commit," Judge Amit Mehta said.
Stewart Rhodes is the first person charged in the ... And four other members found guilty of seditious conspiracy at a second trial in January are scheduled to be sentenced next week.
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes will be sentenced Thursday after a landmark verdict convicting him of spearheading a weekslong plot to keep former President Donald Trump in power, culminating in ...
Rhodes is the first person charged in the attack to be sentenced for seditious conspiracy, and his sentence is the longest so far in the hundreds of Capitol riot cases.