NEW: Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes found guilty of seditious conspiracy over Jan. 6 riot
Rhodes, a prominent figure within far-right American politics, faces a maximum of 20 years in prison from the conviction, though the jury also found him guilty on other charges.is committed when two or more people in the U.S. conspire to overthrow, destroy, seize the property of or levy war against the U.S. government, or to prevent the execution of any U.S. law.
It also found one of Rhodes' antigovernment associates, Kelly Meggs, guilty of seditious conspiracy and other felonies. Defendants Jessica Watkins, Kenneth Harrelson and Thomas Caldwell were found not guilty of seditious conspiracy but guilty of other felonies. The jury, after deliberating for around three days, found all defendants guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding of Congress.federal prosecutors attempted to show through encrypted messages, recordings and surveillance video that Rhodes had organized and conspired with his associates to oppose the transfer of presidential power and overturn Biden’s victory., the Department of Justice alleged that Rhodes and the others traveled to Washington, D.C., in the days before Jan.
On the witness stand, Rhodes said the group did not prepare for or intend to storm the Capitol. But prosecutors argued the defendants weren't accused of moving to storm the Capitol but were instead indicted for agreeing to stop Congress' certification of the presidential election by force.
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