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Article: White supremacist Web site mentions retaliating against judge.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- April 7, 2005
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Byline: Matt O'Connor
CHICAGO _ The FBI boss in Chicago said Thursday he hopes white supremacist Matthew Hale's 40-year prison sentence was a stern warning that threats to the judiciary won't be tolerated.
But just a day after Hale's sentencing for soliciting the murder of a federal judge, one white supremacist Web site raised a question about whether "to string up" the judge who imposed the maximum prison term on Hale.
Below was listed the judge's work address and phone number.
Told of the Web site posting, Robert Grant, the FBI's special agent in charge in Chicago, said he considered it more than a thinly veiled threat to U.S. ...