Neo-Nazi Gets 7 1/2 Years for Conspiracy Count
United Press International
SEATTLE —
A member of a violent neo-Nazi group was sentenced Friday to 7 1/2 years in prison for his part in a failed white supremacist revolution that included murder, robbery and counterfeiting.
Thomas Bentley, 57, of Hayden Lake, Ida., had pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy on the first day of testimony in a nearly four-month racketeering trial that ended Dec. 30 with the conviction of 10 members of The Order.
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