The Oath Keepers' first sedition trial began this week. The max punishment is 20 years in jail. There will be a second one, and a sedition trial for several Proud Boys members, later this year.
But the Oath Keepers are the first to stand trial on seditious conspiracy, a rare Civil War-era charge that carries up to 20 years behind bars. The trial is expected to last several weeks.
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Rhodes and four other Oath Keepers are on trial for seditious conspiracy. They have pleaded not guilty and their attorneys have argued they planned only to "do security" and are being politically ...
After seven weeks of testimony, the seditious conspiracy trial for Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and four other defendants is in the hands of the jury. They're charged with plotting to use ...
Stewart Rhodes, founder and president of the Oath Keepers, speaks during a rally at the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford on April 20, 2013. Rhodes has been arrested and charged with seditious ...
She had been deemed incompetent and held in a medical center to restore competency, but prosecutors now say she is able to ...
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The 34 charges Donald J. Trump is facing in a Manhattan courtroom are for falsifying business records tied to a hush-money ...
Meanwhile, the federal trial for the 11 Oath Keepers’ facing seditious conspiracy and other Capitol riot charges is set to begin on Sept. 27 in Washington. The Justice Department has so far charged ...
Mary McCord, director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, monitored the trial in… Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes has been convicted seditious conspiracy for a ...