Judge allows 9 accused militia members charged with plotting against US to be released on bond
By Ed White, APMonday, May 3, 2010
9 accused of plotting war on US can post bond
DETROIT — A judge says nine members of a Michigan-based militia accused of trying to plot war against the government can be released from jail on bond.
U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts on Monday overturned the April 2 decision of a federal magistrate judge. She says all can be released with electronic monitoring devices and other strict conditions.
The government says the nine members of a southern Michigan militia called Hutaree are radicals who planned to kill police officers and more. They were charged in March with conspiracy to commit sedition and attempted use of weapons of mass destruction.
Defense lawyers say it’s just a case of irrational, hateful speech.
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DETROIT (AP) — A federal judge says nine members of a Michigan-based militia accused of trying to plot war against the government can be released from jail on bond.
U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts on Monday overturned the April 2 decision of a federal magistrate judge.