05.10.12

The plight of the Georgia Ricin Beans Gang

Posted in Extremism, Ricin Kooks at 8:59 am by George Smith

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports two of the members of the gang will likely go to trial. Two have already accepted pleas on conspiring to acquire weapons and silencers.

From the AJC:

Lawyers representing Ray Adams, 55, and Samuel Crump, 68, gave no indication at Tuesday’s federal court hearing whether they would seek a plea deal weeks after the two other men charged in the plot pleaded guilty to weapons charges and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors.

Adams and Crump are charged with conspiring and attempting to make a biological toxin called ricin.

Adams’ attorney Barry Lombardo said “no, no, no” when asked if his client is pursuing a plea deal. Crump’s lawyer Dan Summer declined to comment …

A ricin conviction sends them to jail for a long time.

The Georgia Ricin Beans Gang was too incompetent to make ricin. And any notional plan to push castor powder out of a car speeding along the highway was laughable. In no way would it have worked.

However, the paradox is a tough one. No one ever walks in the US on a ricin charge, no matter how incapable or foolish they are.

No American defense lawyers have ever been able to argue such a case and win before a jury. While it has been done one time in England, it would be an eye-opening first here.

But back to the AJC:

Crump had memorized the recipe for the poison, prosecutors said, and Adams had the know-how to make it as a former government lab technician. The men were arrested just days after authorities say they discovered evidence they were trying to extract ricin from castor beans at Adams’ north Georgia home.

The attorneys for the two men, though, have said the government’s charges are overblown.

“The government doesn’t have a strong case. Surely there was talk about ricin, but it was ridiculous,” Summer said at an earlier court hearing. “It was like an old man in the stages of senility talking out of the side of his mouth.”

Yes, it certainly was ridiculous. However, thanks to the war on terror, such a fact will likely be disregarded.

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