When the first Oregon Standoff trial of leaders of the early 2016 protest ended with not guilty verdicts for all seven defendants plus the tackling, tasing and arrest of Ammon Bundy's defense attorney, Marcus Mumford, the jury was then taken to a meeting with US District Judge Anna J. Brown. Judge Brown questioned the jury as to their reasoning behind the not guilty verdicts. This was the beginning of a rigged process for the trial of the second group of defendants. The federal prosecutors tacked misdemeanor charges onto the felony ones, with Judge Brown holding a bench trial on those...