Posted on 11/13/2006 10:22:59 AM PST by NormsRevenge
Two Aryan Brotherhood ringleaders were convicted of murder, racketeering and conspiracy in July after a four-month trial. Now, as their sentencing hearing began Monday, they were to learn their punishment.
Barry "The Baron" Mills and Tyler "The Hulk" Bingham were expected to receive life sentences Monday following a sweeping federal case aimed at dismantling one of the country's most notorious prison gangs.
To prevent communication with gang members and others, prosecutors were also asking a U.S. District Court judge to impose bans on visits, letters or phone calls from anyone but their attorneys, and on keeping writing implements, paper or previously used reading material in their cells.
In a separate death penalty phase in September, U.S. District Judge David O. Carter declared a mistrial after the jury said it was unable to reach an unanimous verdict. The ruling paved the way for life prison sentences.
The case against Mills, 58, and Bingham, 59, was part of a larger indictment that federal prosecutors hope will eventually dismantle the Aryan Brotherhood, a violent white supremacist organization accused of running powerful gambling operations and drug rings from inside some of the nation's most dangerous prisons.
Among other things, the jury convicted Mills and Bingham of inciting a race riot at a prison in Lewisburg, Pa., in 1997. Frank Joyner and Abdul Salaam, alleged members of the rival DC Blacks prison gang, were killed during the uprising.
Mills and Bingham were convicted of offenses known as Violent Crime in Aid of Racketeering - laws originally passed to target the Mafia. The so-called VICAR verdicts made Mills and Bingham eligible for the death penalty.
Why don't we read about the crimes of other races attacking Whites?
Would that members of the MMM (aka Islamic Supremacists the Nation Of Islam) were also convicted of this crime. They smashed up liquor stores in some California cities because they were an affront to Islam and "the black community".
ADX Florence will get new residents.
I guess you learn something new everyday.
Pardon my skepticism, but I'm not exactly sure how that will help the problem. They can't be locked in their cell 24/7, and I wonder if there wouldn't be a point where they'd have any rules against letters, books, etc. overturned.
Tyler Bingham
Defintely not a pretty face.
Well, at least the government is making an effort to disband these brutes. Hopefully, similar cases against the other major prison gangs will follow suit.
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