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Manitoba reservist didn’t ‘intend to promote terrorism’: defence lawyers

This undated photo provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police shows Patrik Mathews. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Royal Canadian Mounted Police. MG

Defence lawyers for a former Canadian Armed Forces reservist from Manitoba say he should be sentenced to 33 months and argue he never intended to promote terrorism in the United States.

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Patrik Mathews, who is 28, pleaded guilty earlier to this year to four charges, including illegally transporting a firearm and obstruction of justice.

Mathews and two American co-accused were arrested last year by the FBI.

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Lawyers representing Mathews submitted this week documents to Maryland District Court saying that while many people may find Mathews’ beliefs repugnant, he never intended or made a plan to commit violence.

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Prosecutors are seeking what’s called a “terrorism enhancement” that would significantly increase his prison term and have recommended he serve 25 years behind bars.

They argue Mathews was working alongside a white-supremacist group called The Base to start a civil war by killing on a large scale.

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