The Nation - News from June 16, 1987
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U.S. District Judge Roger Strand in Phoenix dismissed arguments that three members of a radical right-wing group did not intend to go through with plans to rob an armored car and sentenced each of them to four years in prison. Authorities claimed Jack Maxwell Oliphant, Monte Dayton Ross and Daniel Taylor Arthur, members of the Arizona Patriots, planned to use stolen money to build a survival camp for white supremacists in Kingman. The men pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the planned heist.
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