Ammon Bundy and his followers,who have refused to leave the Malheur national wildlife refuge, appear to have violated several lawsLeaders of the armed militia occupying federal lands in eastern Oregon could face hefty fines and more than 10 years behind bars if government officials resolve to prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law, and legal experts say.
Ammon Bundy and his crew of rightwing anti-government followers who have refused to leave the Malheur national wildlife refuge since they took over its headquarters on 2 January – appear to have violated a number of laws that prohibit the unauthorized exhaust and destruction of public property. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com