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International

Aug. 3, 2000

Lawyer, Family Move to The Hague

As an assistant U.S. attorney in the 1980s, Peter Robinson helped convict neo-Nazi gang members and savings and loan swindlers. In the 1990s, as a criminal defense attorney, he defended a member of the Freemen, a notorious Montana-based anti-government group.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer

         As an assistant U.S. attorney in the 1980s, Peter Robinson helped convict neo-Nazi gang members and savings and loan swindlers. In the 1990s, as a criminal defense attorney, he defended a member of the Freemen, a notorious Montana-based anti-government group.
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