Patrik Mathews
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Ex-Canadian Forces reservist Patrik Mathews sentenced to 9 years in jailEarlier in the hearing, the judge said he's considering a sentence of between 12 and 15 years behind bars.CrimeOct 28, 2021
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Ex-Canadian Armed Forces reservist Patrik Mathews should get 25 years: U.S. prosecutorsPatrik Mathews, 28, from Beausejour, Man., and U.S. army veteran Brian Mark Lemley Jr. have already plead guilty to weapons charges in advance of a sentencing hearing.CrimeOct 25, 2021
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Manitoba reservist didn’t ‘intend to promote terrorism’: defence lawyersDefence 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 US.CrimeOct 20, 2021
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Ex-Manitoba reservist should get 25 years in prison, U.S. prosecutors sayPatrik Mathews, who is 28, pleaded guilty earlier this year to four charges that include illegally transporting a firearm and obstruction of justice.CanadaOct 4, 2021
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Neo-Nazi group member from Manitoba linked to U.S. attack plot pleads guiltyPatrik Mathews, 28, from Beausejour, Man., was arrested on federal charges in Maryland ahead of a January 2020 rally at Virginia's Capitol in Richmond.CrimeJun 10, 2021
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Maryland judge denies motions aimed at suppressing evidence against Patrik MathewsLawyer for Patrik Mathews says much of the wiretap, email and location evidence is prejudicial against and that the search warrants violated his constitutional rights.CrimeFeb 16, 2021
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Accused Neo-Nazi Patrik Mathews due in U.S. court JanuaryMathews faces two counts each of being an alien in possession of a firearm, and transporting a firearm with intent to commit a felony.CanadaSep 4, 2020
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Lawyer for ex-Manitoba reservist wants weapons charges droppedThe lawyer for accused neo-Nazi and former Canadian Forces reservist Patrik Mathews has asked a U.S. court to drop weapons charges against his client.Sep 1, 2020
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Canadian Armed Forces creates ‘hateful conduct’ policy to combat extremism in its ranksCanada’s military has created a new 'hateful conduct' policy to help detect and weed out members with links to white supremacist or other hate groups.CanadaJul 15, 2020
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Prosecutors in white supremacy case involving Canadian ex-reservist ask for extensionPatrik Mathews, a former combat engineer, vanished from Manitoba last year following media reports alleging he was a recruiter for a white-supremacist group.CanadaJun 17, 2020
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