Category: Matt DeHart
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Update: Matt DeHart’s release and conditions
Matt is in a transitional program with a scheduled release date to Leann and Paul’s home on October 3rd, 2019. In some ways the hardest part of his ordeal is yet to come.
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Matt DeHart launches legal challenge against sentence extension
Habeas motion filed in the Eastern District of Kentucky, contesting multiple infringements of Matt’s due process rights
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BOP rejects Matt DeHart’s appeal to reinstate time-served
BOP’s response fails to explain the lack of due process; now that Matt has exhausted all administrative avenues for redress, he will challenge the arbitrary decision in court
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Matt DeHart sentenced to 7.5 years in jail
Matt, who has already served 3.5 years, was sentenced in accordance with the plea deal he was coerced into signing late last year
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Matt DeHart sentencing scheduled for 22 February in Tennessee
Matt is expected to be sentenced to seven and a half years in prison; sentencing is 22 Feb. 2016 at 11:30 CST at the Nashville, TN Federal Court House
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Government threatens 40 years in jail; Matt DeHart forced into plea deal
With a potential decades-long sentence looming, Matt has been cornered into signing an agreement that likely means four more years of jail time
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Thomas Drake’s statement in support of Matt DeHart
NSA whistleblower and Courage Advisory Board member on what it’s like to endure the brunt of the US national security state, and why we should support Matt DeHart
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Matt DeHart named as third Courage beneficiary
The 30-year-old former US National Guard drone team member and alleged WikiLeaks courier was deported to the US less than 24 hours ago after asylum claim declined by Canada
