Judge to sentence 2 Oath Keepers members after handing down punishment for group's founder
U.S. District Judge
Watkins and Harrelson were acquitted of seditious conspiracy but convicted of obstructing
Harrelson was the group’s “ground team lead” when Oath Keepers joined the mob that stormed the
Rhodes, 58, of
Mehta canceled a sentencing hearing scheduled this week for another defendant —
Lawyers for Oath Keepers argued there was no plan to attack the
During his sentencing Thursday, Rhodes defiantly claimed to be a “political prisoner,” criticized prosecutors and the Biden administration and tried to play down his actions on
The judge in Rhodes' case agreed with the
The Oath Keepers' sentences this week could serve as a guide for prosecutors in a separate
Before Thursday, the longest sentence in the more than 1,000
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