Georgia men convicted in ricin militia plot sentenced to 10 years in prison
Source: Associated Press
Georgia men convicted in ricin militia plot sentenced to 10 years in prison
Associated Press in Gainesville, Georgia
theguardian.com, Friday 14 November 2014 21.07 GMT
A judge on Friday said the fact that two north Georgia men could probably never have carried out a plot to target the federal government does not make their words and actions any less serious and sentenced each of them to serve 10 years in prison.
US district judge Richard Story disputed defense lawyers arguments that Samuel Crump, 70, and Ray Adams, 58, were just grumpy old men talking big with no intention to hurt anyone. There is a difference, Story said, between ranting and backing up words with actions.
The crime charged here is pretty darned serious, he asked. Were talking about acts that would take the lives of people.
Both men were found guilty in January on a single count each of conspiring to make ricin to be used as a weapon. They also were found guilty of one count each of possessing a biological toxin for use as a weapon, identified in the indictment as ricin in its natural state, meaning it hadnt been extracted from castor beans in which it occurs naturally.
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