STY's relative? Friends in Fairbanks?

wow, a federal trial on federal charges and prosecuted by the federal government. that federal government sure is on the UP and UP 100% of the time and super honest. they would NEVER play fast and loose with our precious justice system, would they?
 
wow, a federal trial on federal charges and prosecuted by the federal government. that federal government sure is on the UP and UP 100% of the time and super honest. they would NEVER play fast and loose with our precious justice system, would they?

Always a conspiracy, there are no legit trials in your world...
 
so you do believe that the federal government always gets it right? that's all you had to say. how many cases should I post about before you change your opinion?

No, I don't believe they get them all right, but unlike you, I don't believe they get them all wrong, either.
 
The leader of an Alaska militia group and one of his followers were found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and various weapons offenses in a plot to kill government officials and law enforcement officers.

Prosecutors said the men had bought or sought to acquire an assortment of weapons, including grenades and silencers.

Some of the weapons were displayed in court during the trial.



http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/19/us-usa-milita-alaska-idUSBRE85I00L20120619

So, were the jury all "sheeple", SmarterThanFew?
 
I think they got this one right.

of course you do. the feds are on it. right?

remember the hutaree case? that one worked out well, didnt it?

http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/thomas-piatek-hutaree-militia-guns-161614245.html

A member of a Michigan militia group who had charges of seditious conspiracy dropped earlier this year was able to reclaim his cache of weapons Friday.

Thomas Piatek was dressed in camouflage pants and tan boots as he loaded two trucks with assault rifles, samurai swords and ammunition outside Hammond, Ind., police headquarters.

The items were confiscated by authorities in 2009 after Piatek, of Whiting, Ind., and eight others were indicted on charges of attempting to kill police officers with a weapon of mass destruction, among others.

The charges against Piatek were dropped in March.

Source: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/thomas-piatek-hutaree-militia-guns-161614245.html#ixzz1zxSc93gA
 
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