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Count 2
Said defendants, including McGowan, conspired "to commit arson and destruction of an energy facility" by the manner and means so outlined, "to influence and affect the conduct of government, commerce, private business and others in the civilian population by means of force, violence, sabotage, mass destruction, intimidation and coercion...." By so doing, they endangered "human life and property that constituted violations of the criminal laws of the United States and of individual states."
Counts 3 - 13
Excluded McGowan of charges for various other incidents.
Count 14 and 15
Pertained to the January 2001 Superior Lumber Company destruction.
Counts 16 - 52
Excluded McGowan.
Count 53
Charged him with "using and carrying a destructive device in relation to a crime of violence (pertaining to) Jefferson Poplar Farm."
Count 54
Charged him with arson at the Jefferson Poplar Farm Vehicle Shop.
Count 55
Charged him with arson at the Jefferson Poplar Farm shop and office.
Count 56
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