Ex-Canadian Forces reservist charged in ‘race war’ case back in court Jan. 12
WASHINGTON — The lawyer for accused neo-Nazi Patrik Mathews will be back in court Jan. 12 to try to convince a Maryland judge to drop weapons charges against the former Canadian Forces reservist.
In a series of motions filed in Maryland District Court this week, lawyer Joseph Balter argues that two of the four charges against his client are redundant, and that a number of warrants issued in the case are unconstitutional.
Prosecutors, defence lawyers and District Judge Theodore Chuang gathered today via conference call to set deadlines for the government’s response to the motions and to set a hearing date.
Mathews, a former combat engineer, vanished from Beausejour, Man., last year following media reports alleging he was a recruiter for a white-supremacist group known as The Base.