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Pointing to Trump’s rhetoric, attorneys for Kansas militiaman convicted of mosque bomb plot ask for a more lenient sentence - The Washington Post
'On Monday, his attorneys filed a memo in U.S. District Court in the District of Kansas, requesting that Stein receive a sentence of no more than 15 years. '
'Before the trial began, attorneys for the three men asked that the jury include people from areas of Kansas that overwhelmingly supported Trump. '
'Two months before the conversation took place, The Washington Post’s Abigail Hauslohner noted, Trump had referenced a questionable tale about Gen. '
'He had wanted to open up a biofuels plant in rural Kansas, they wrote, but the plan had failed when the economy crashed in 2008, leaving Stein “unmoored and struggling."'
'Attorneys representing a Kansas man convicted of a 2016 plot to massacre Somali Muslim refugees by bombing a mosque and apartment complex in Garden City, Kan., have asked a federal judge to consider a more lenient sentence, arguing that President Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric should be taken into account as the “backdrop” for the case. '
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'On Monday, his attorneys filed a memo in U.S. District Court in the District of Kansas, requesting that Stein receive a sentence of no more than 15 years. '
'Before the trial began, attorneys for the three men asked that the jury include people from areas of Kansas that overwhelmingly supported Trump. '
'Two months before the conversation took place, The Washington Post’s Abigail Hauslohner noted, Trump had referenced a questionable tale about Gen. '
'He had wanted to open up a biofuels plant in rural Kansas, they wrote, but the plan had failed when the economy crashed in 2008, leaving Stein “unmoored and struggling."'
'Attorneys representing a Kansas man convicted of a 2016 plot to massacre Somali Muslim refugees by bombing a mosque and apartment complex in Garden City, Kan., have asked a federal judge to consider a more lenient sentence, arguing that President Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric should be taken into account as the “backdrop” for the case. '
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