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FILE - This image taken from a Sept. 14, 2019, video and released in a U.S. Attorney detention memorandum, shows Brian Mark Lemley Jr, driving, and Patrik Mathews, passenger seat, passing through a toll booth near Norfolk, Va., en route to Georgia. On Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, a federal judge agreed to sentence Lemley and Mathews, two neo-Nazi group members, under a terrorism law, a key ruling that favors prosecutors’ recommendation for both men to get 25-year prison sentences. (U.S. Attorney via AP, File)

FILE - This image taken from a Sept. 14, 2019, video and released in a U.S. Attorney detention memorandum, shows Brian Mark Lemley Jr, driving, and Patrik Mathews, passenger seat, passing through a toll booth near Norfolk, Va., en route to Georgia. On Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, a federal judge agreed to sentence Lemley and Mathews, two neo-Nazi group members, under a terrorism law, a key ruling that favors prosecutors’ recommendation for both men to get 25-year prison sentences. (U.S. Attorney via AP, File)

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