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Federal prosecutors are ramping up charges against protest participants and activist groups, with lengthy sentences handed down to Prairieland demonstrators. Critics say the prosecutions target political opponents rather than criminal conduct.
Federal prosecutors are pursuing lengthy prison sentences against participants in Prairieland demonstrations, marking a shift in how the Justice Department treats protest-related cases. The escalated charges go beyond typical misdemeanor counts, with some defendants facing years in prison for their involvement in demonstrations. Critics argue the prosecutions single out political opponents rather than prosecuting conduct that would normally warrant such sentences in other contexts.
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