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36 Hells Angels Plead Not Guilty in Fatal Fight

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From Times Wire Reports

Thirty-six Hells Angels members pleaded not guilty in Las Vegas to federal racketeering, violence and weapons charges stemming from a deadly 2002 brawl with another motorcycle gang that left three people dead and dozens hurt.

“They’re not a criminal organization,” said David Chesnoff, a Las Vegas lawyer and unofficial spokesman for Hells Angels from five Western states who are charged in the fracas with rival Mongols at an annual rally in Laughlin.

Each member faces a possible sentence of life in prison.

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