11-03-2011, 07:31 AM
the geriatric terrorists from post #60.
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Dan Roberts, left, and Frederick Thomas listen to U.S. Magistrate Court Judge Susan Cole on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011.
Domestic terror suspects Ray Adams, left, and Samuel Crump in U.S. Magistrate Court in in Gainesville.
Dan Roberts, from Toccoa, Ga., wearing a Confederate States of America patch on his hat and a Confederate flag tie, watches during a Southern Heritage League press conference at the Capitol in Atlanta Monday, Jan. 29, 2001.
On Wednesday, the four North Georgia men -- Thomas from Cleveland and the rest from Toccoa -- stood before U.S. Magistrate Court Judge Susan Cole to face an array of terrorism charges. Thomas and Roberts were the first to appear and could be seen cupping their ears to better hear the judge's instructions. Roberts' wife, Margaret, was overheard fretting about her husband's access to medications. Adams and Crump also appeared, each wearing handcuffs and leg shackles.
All four requested and were granted court-appointed attorneys who'll represent them at a probable cause hearing scheduled for next Wednesday. Bond won't be considered until that hearing. Family members declined to comment as they left the courthouse, shielded by federal public defender Jeff Ertel.
more at AJC
Dan Roberts, left, and Frederick Thomas listen to U.S. Magistrate Court Judge Susan Cole on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011.
Domestic terror suspects Ray Adams, left, and Samuel Crump in U.S. Magistrate Court in in Gainesville.
Dan Roberts, from Toccoa, Ga., wearing a Confederate States of America patch on his hat and a Confederate flag tie, watches during a Southern Heritage League press conference at the Capitol in Atlanta Monday, Jan. 29, 2001.
On Wednesday, the four North Georgia men -- Thomas from Cleveland and the rest from Toccoa -- stood before U.S. Magistrate Court Judge Susan Cole to face an array of terrorism charges. Thomas and Roberts were the first to appear and could be seen cupping their ears to better hear the judge's instructions. Roberts' wife, Margaret, was overheard fretting about her husband's access to medications. Adams and Crump also appeared, each wearing handcuffs and leg shackles.
All four requested and were granted court-appointed attorneys who'll represent them at a probable cause hearing scheduled for next Wednesday. Bond won't be considered until that hearing. Family members declined to comment as they left the courthouse, shielded by federal public defender Jeff Ertel.