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Posted on Mon, May. 03, 2010
Judge orders release of 9 Hutaree militia
By DAVID ASHENFELTER
Detroit Free Press
A federal judge in Detroit Monday ordered the release of nine members of a Lenawee County Christian militia group freed on bond over the objections of federal prosecutors.
"The United States is correct that it need not wait until people are killed before it arrests conspirators," U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts said in a decision Monday morning. "But, the Defendants are also correct: their right to engage in hate-filled, venomous speech, is a right that deserves First Amendment protection."
She said federal prosecutors failed to convince her that the defendants must be jailed until trial.
There was no immediate comment from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Roberts said the defendants could be freed under house arrest on electronic tethers. They must surrender their concealed weapons permits, cannot apply for a license to purchase or carry guns and cannot drink alcohol or take drugs.
She said they must continue to work and report to pretrial services on a weekly basis.
Robert said the defendants also must provide a list of names, addresses, and phone numbers for all Hutaree members and members of any other militia groups they associated with.
Roberts put more than two dozen restrictions on the group, altogether.
The defendants are David Stone, 45, Tina Stone, 44, and Joshua Stone, 21, all of Clayton, Mich.; another son, David Stone Jr., 19, of Adrian, Mich.; Joshua Clough, 28, of Blissfield, Mich.; Michael Meeks, 40, of Manchester, Mich.; Kristopher Sickles, 27, of Sandusky, Ohio, Jacob Ward, 33, of Huron, Ohio; and Thomas Piatek, 46, of Whiting, Ind.
A federal indictment says the defendants, led by the elder David Stone, belonged to the Hutaree, a Christian militia that planned to attack local, state and federal law enforcement officers, among other officials.
All nine are charged with seditious conspiracy, attempting to use weapons of mass destruction and possession of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence. David Stone and David Stone Jr. also are charged with teaching/demonstrating use of explosive materials.
The weapons of mass destruction charge, the most serious, carries a maximum penalty of life in prison.
It was unclear when the defendants might be released.
"We're excited but I haven't digested the order yet," said William Swor of Detroit, who represents David Stone, the alleged leader of the group. Another defense attorney, Michael Rataj, said defense lawyers are waiting to see if the U.S. Attorney's Office decides to appeal Roberts' order and ask her to delay implementing the decision.
But Rataj said Roberts indicated in the decision that she wasn't interested in granting a stay.
The defendants are being held in jails in several counties.
Defense lawyers said the defendants would be released directly from whatever jail they are in.
http://www.kentucky.com/2010/05/03/v-print/1249888/judge-orders-release-of-9-hutaree.html