Deryl Dedmon, John Aaron Rice and Dylan Butler each admitted to conspiracy and violating the 2009 federal hate-crimes law in last June's killing of James Craig Anderson. They face sentences of up to life in prison and $250,000 in fines, federal prosecutors said.
The 19-year-old Dedmon had already pleaded guilty to state murder and hate-crime charges Wednesday in a state court and was sentenced to life in prison. Rice, 19, and Butler, 20, made their initial appearances with Dedmon in federal court Thursday morning.
The men are among the first defendants to be prosecuted under the federal hate-crime statute that President Barack Obama signed in 2009 and the first to be prosecuted in a fatal attack, Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, the head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, said in a statement on Thursday's pleas.
"The Department of Justice will vigorously pursue those who commit racially motivated assaults and will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that those who commit such acts are brought to justice," Perez said. "And I note that our investigation in this matter is ongoing."
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This is bull why do people want to be so hateful this guy didn't do anything to them. They should be locked away for a very long time and i bet in jail they will get beat worst then they ever have. I also think charging people for hate crimes will help stop racism in the US.
This is bull why do people want to be so hateful this guy didn't do anything to them. They should be locked away for a very long time and i bet in jail they will get beat worst then they ever have. I also think charging people for hate crimes will help stop racism in the US.
I was going to blog about this!
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