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Thu., June 21, 2012 10:00am
Planning for a possible trial is moving ahead in the case against two men accused of what prosecutors call a terror plot targeting government officials and U.S. cities.
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Tue., May 8, 2012 7:39am
Two Georgia men accused of plotting terror attacks against government officials are facing a court hearing. The pretrial hearing is set for Tuesday in the case involving Ray Adams and Samuel Crump, who are charged with conspiring and attempting to make a biological toxin called ricin.
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Tue., April 10, 2012 8:53am
Two Georgia men have pleaded guilty to conspiring to get an unregistered explosive and an illegal gun silencer in what prosecutors describe as a plot to attack government targets. The suspected ringleader of the group, 73-year-old Frederick Thomas, and 67-year-old Dan Roberts entered their pleas Tuesday in federal court in Gainesville, about 55 miles northeast of Atlanta.
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Fri., March 9, 2012 11:00am
A federal judge has set an April 10 court hearing to consider claims that the physical and mental health of one of the men accused of a terror plot are continuing to deteriorate.