Royal Oak Tribune

Oath Keepers jury home for weekend after deliberati­ons start

- By Michael Kunzelman, Lindsay Whitehurst and Alanna Durkin Richer

Jurors have gone home for the long Thanksgivi­ng weekend after deliberati­ng most of Tuesday in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot case accusing Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and four of his extremist group associates of a violent plot to stop the transfer of presiden- tial power from Republican Donald Trump to Democrat Joe Biden.

Federal prosecutor­s are asking the jury to convict the defendants of seditious conspiracy — a rarely used charge that carries up to 20 years in prison and can be difficult to prove. The jury began deliberati­ng Tuesday after final arguments wound up late Monday.

Prosecutor­s spent weeks showing jurors messages, recordings and surveillan­ce video they say show Rhodes, of Granbury, Texas, and his band of antigovern­ment extremists were prepared to take up arms to overturn Biden’s election victory over Trump.

Rhodes and two of his co-defendants — Thomas Caldwell, of Berryville, Virginia, and Jessica Watkins, of Woodstock, Ohio — took the witness stand and sought to downplay their actions and portray the riot as a spontaneou­s outpouring of election-fueled rage instead of the result of a preconceiv­ed plot.

The others on trial are Kelly Meggs, of Dunnellon, Florida, and Kenneth Harrelson. Besides seditious conspiracy, all five defendants face other felony charges. If found guilty of seditious conspiracy, they would be the first defendants convicted of the Civil War-era offense at trial in nearly 30 years.

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