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Eight federal Prairieland defendants sentenced to 30–100 year prison terms

Workers World

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June 24, 2026

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The following press release was posted at prairielanddefendants.com on June 23, 2026. Family members, faith and community leaders rally in support of defendants, vow to continue fight for freedom, justice for loved ones Fort Worth, Texas — Eight Prairieland defendants were sentenced in federal court today, three months after their . . . Continue reading Eight federal Prairieland defendants sentenced to 30–100 year prison terms at Workers.org

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Workers World

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· Jul 8, 2026

¡Liberen a los acusados de Prairieland!

El juicio y la sentencia de los acusados de Prairieland, así como las grotescas penas que se les impusieron el 23 de junio —entre 30 y 100 años de prisión para cada uno de los ocho acusados— fueron lo más parecido a los linchamientos reaccionarios y legales que han sido . . . Continue reading ¡Liberen a los acusados de Prairieland! at Workers.org

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· Jul 9, 2026

Wisconsin Judge who Aided Illegal Alien Learns Her Fate

Former Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan will not serve prison time after being convicted of obstructing federal immigration agents during their attempt to arrest an illegal immigrant at a Milwaukee courthouse in 2025. Instead, Dugan was sentenced to pay a 5,000 fine, despite federal prosecutors requesting a prison term of between 15 and 21 months. U.S. []

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· Jun 28, 2026

Minneapolis man sentenced to over 7 years in federal prison for aiding armed carjacking

A Minneapolis man was sentenced to 90 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to aiding and abetting a violent carjacking that resulted in serious bodily injury to one of the victims, U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen announced last week. Court documents detail that on Aug. 24, 2024, Havion Eddie Amaru Holmes, 24, and another []...Click to read more

Knewz

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· Jul 7, 2026

Kentucky man gets 40 years behind bars for fatal crash that killed 10-year-old during chaotic police chase

A judge has sentenced Kentucky’s Tymetrius Walter to four decades behind bars for killing a 10-year-old boy with a stolen car after the police attempted a traffic stop. The incident happened on September 16, 2023, when a Kentucky State Police trooper tried to stop the car traveling south on Interstate 71 near the 21-mile marker...

Civil Georgia

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· Jun 24, 2026

Four More Given Multi-Year Jail Sentences, Twelve Get Reduced Terms, One Fined in October 4 Trials

Four more defendants were given multi-year jail sentences, while twelve individuals secured shorter prison terms through plea agreements, and one more was fined, as court ruled on June 24 in two separate proceedings related to the October 4 election-day unrest. The rulings bring the total number of those who received full prison sentences in the

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· Jun 23, 2026

Brooksville Motel Shotgun Attack Lands Convicted Felon Behind Bars For 35 Years

HERNANDO COUNTY, Fla. – A Brooksville man will spend at least the next quarter-century in prison after being sentenced on June 15, 2026, for his role in a motel shooting. Joshua Worley, born December 22, 1990, received a 35-year sentence in the Florida Department of Corrections. Due to the charges, Worley must serve a 25-year [] Brooksville Motel Shotgun Attack Lands Convicted Felon Behind Bars For 35 Years

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Related coverage for "Eight federal Prairieland defendants sentenced to 30–100 year prison terms": Workers World — ¡Liberen a los acusados de Prairieland!. Independent Journal Review — Wisconsin Judge who Aided Illegal Alien Learns Her Fate. Off The Press — Minneapolis man sentenced to over 7 years in federal prison for aiding armed carjacking. Knewz — Kentucky man gets 40 years behind bars for fatal crash that killed 10-year-old during chaotic police chase. Civil Georgia — Four More Given Multi-Year Jail Sentences, Twelve Get Reduced Terms, One Fined in October 4 Trials. Tampa Free Press — Brooksville Motel Shotgun Attack Lands Convicted Felon Behind Bars For 35 Years