Two Oath Keepers leaders found guilty of seditious conspiracy for their roles in the US Capitol attack
Lawyers for Oath Keepers say they are disappointed but that clients received fair trialEdward Tarpley and James Lee Bright, attorneys for Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, speak to the press outside the E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. District Courthouse Tuesday, November 29.
“I do believe that they gave us a fair trial,” James Lee Bright, an attorney for Stewart Rhodes, told reporters outside the courthouse. Bright added, however, that he believed the verdict “could have been substantially different” if the trial had been moved outside of Washington, DC. “It goes without question we are disappointed,” Bright said, adding that Rhodes’ defense team plans to appeal his conviction on the seditious conspiracy charge.
“He’s a good man,” Geyer said, adding that his client was in the Capitol for 17 minutes and he didn’t intend to obstruct Congress.Jonathan Crisp, the attorney for Jessica Watkins, said his client was grateful the jury also found her not guilty of seditious conspiracy.
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