Founder Stewart Rhodes and members were at Bunkerville, and at the center of one of the nation’s boldest attacks on Democracy. Their trial for seditious conspiracy starts today.
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Two Idaho men involved in the Bunkerville standoff case accepted plea deals Monday and likely will avoid further jail time.
Two men acquitted this week of most charges in the 2014 Bunkerville standoff could be retried as soon as September, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Taxpayers already have spent over $1 million to provide legal representation for the 19 men accused of participating in the 2014 armed standoff in Bunkerville.
The son of rancher Cliven Bundy, arguing on his own behalf, told the judge he can’t adequately prepare for his case while detained and asserted that his right to a speedy trial has been violated.
Gerald DeLemus of New Hampshire was the first of 19 defendants connected to an armed standoff with federal officers near Bunkerville to reach a plea deal with federal prosecutors.
More than 90 potential jurors for the upcoming trial of rancher Ammon Bundy for his alleged role in the 41-day occupation of an Oregon bird sanctuary have been excluded from the jury pool, leaving prosecutors and defense lawyers with about 200 more to assess until 12 are selected to serve on the jury.
Federal prosecutors say a new death threat against one of their own is playing into their efforts to withhold evidence from the public in the April 2014 Bunkerville standoff case.
One day after Earth Day, members of the Moapa Band of Paiutes and other tribes marched into the heart of Gold Butte carrying a plea for protection.
Larry Klayman, an activist who bedeviled Bill Clinton with multiple lawsuits, has filed court papers seeking to join the defense team for the Bunkerville rancher.