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Man who killed anti-racism activist in Charlottesville pleads guilty to hate crimes

WATCH: Jury recommends life-time sentence for Charlottesville killer – Dec 11, 2018

A man convicted on state murder charges in a deadly car attack at a white nationalist rally in Virginia has pleaded guilty to federal hate crime charges.

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James Alex Fields Jr., of Maumee, Ohio, pleaded guilty Wednesday to 29 federal charges stemming from the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville on Aug. 12, 2017.

READ MORE: Man who drove into crowd at Charlottesville white nationalist rally convicted of first-degree murder

The 21-year-old Fields was convicted in December of first-degree murder and other state charges for killing anti-racism activist Heather Heyer and injuring dozens of others. A jury found that Fields intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people protesting against the white nationalists.

WATCH: Heather Heyer’s mother speaks out after jury recommends life in prison for Charlottesville van driver

On Wednesday, Fields admitted he violated federal hate crime laws when he targeted the group.

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