Oath Keepers’ Leader Stewart Rhodes Convicted Of Jan 6 Seditious Conspiracy 

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Hello readers, here’s some spicy news for you. For those who still remember the seditious conspiracy that occurred on Jan 6, we have an update. According to the reports, the oath keepers leader Stewart Rhodes is found guilty of the same. 

It is reported that the oath keepers leader has been convicted of sedition in the landmark Jan 6 case. The case was running about some time when the jury in the federal court of Washington found the oath keepers leader Stewart Rhodes guilty. 

The court convicted Stewart Rhodes earlier this week. He is the leader of the far-right militia. Also, it was reported that one of his subordinates had a plan to keep Donald Trump in power. According to the reports, his conviction is one of the first successful sedition prosecutions after 1995 one. 

The Oath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes And His Associates Convicted Of Seditious Conspiracy

The oath keepers leader Stewart Rhodes was convicted on Tuesday. He was found guilty with his other subordinates of the seditious conspiracy. The jury found them guilty, they were in charge of keeping the former president Donald J Trump in power. The team has a plot that was started in the 2020 election. They also culminated in the mob attack on the Capitol.

The Washington court announced them guilty. The federal district court of the court found 3 other defendants who weren’t guilty of sedition but acquitted the oath keepers leader Stewart Rhodes in the conspiracies. Let us clear there were a total of 2 conspiracies done by the oath keepers leader Stewart Rhodes.

The Oath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes And His Associates Convicted Of Seditious Conspiracy

It wasn’t an easy decision. Many other people were involved and the investigations led to many controversies after the jury prosecuted the guilty. There were split verdicts that came after 3 days of deliberations. It was a landmark and made a victory for the justice department. It poured much effort that helped in the prosecution of the oath keepers leader Stewart Rhodes along with his 4 co-defendants.

It was for the first time that sedition convictions got in nearly 20 trials that were related to the Capitol attack. The jury decided that the violence erupted in 2021 on Jan 6 and was a result of an organized conspiracy. It wasn’t simply a role of an unorganized group but was properly planned and executed. 

For those who don’t know, Seditious conspiracy isn’t just any offense but one of the most serious charges. It is a serious offense that has been brought in comparison to 900 criminal cases stemming from the Capitol attack. The inquiry is still being made and can charge a lot more than expected. The result can be in scores if not hundreds but additional and many arrests. The oath keepers leader Stewart Rhodes is 57 years old and was found guilty of the same.

He was prosecuted for obstructing the certification of the election. It was during a joint session of Congress. It happened on Jan 6 that also destroyed the evidence of the case, it is a count of 3 and the guilty is about to face a maximum of 60 years in prison.

The conspiracy has been the Center of American politics, and even after 2 years the discussion was the same. It was the subject of multiple investigations that included the Justice Department. With many other cases, the final verdict came to the prosecution of the oath keepers leader Stewart Rhodes. What is next will be heard in the next hearing of the court. Currently the guilty are facing charges and more than 60 years in prison. 

The guilty is Kelly Meggs, along with 3 others- Kenneth Harrelson, Thomas Caldwell, and Jessica Watkins.

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