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Nov. 15, 2018

Prosecution rests in Mongols racketeering trial

Two retired federal agents who infiltrated outlaw motorcycle gangs recently took the unusual role of defense witnesses for the Mongols as part of a landmark racketeering trial.

Prosecution rests in Mongols racketeering trial
Judge David O. Car

SANTA ANA -- Two retired federal agents who infiltrated outlaw motorcycle gangs recently took the unusual role of defense witnesses for the Mongols as part of a landmark racketeering trial.

The Mongols' lawyer, Joseph A. Yanny, called Jay Dobyns and William "Billy" Queen to support his case that the Hells Angels are the instigators in a 40-year war that forces the Mongols to act violently in self defense.

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