An organizer of a neo-Nazi campaign to threaten journalists and Jewish activists in three states was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison after apologizing for what he did and saying he’s a changed man.
He's a "changed man", all right. He's now got a felony conviction.
There seems to be little difference between this crime and terrorism since the goal is about the same. But proving a terrorist charge is probably harder to prove in court. And most criminals say they are sorry when they get caught so that defense is meaningless.
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