TAMPA—U.S. Attorney Robert E. O’Neill
announces that U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday yesterday sentenced Larry
M. Myers (63, Arkansas) to 78 months in federal prison for conspiracy, mailing
threatening communications, and obstruction of justice.
On February 14, 2012, a federal jury
found Myers guilty of conspiracy to mail threatening communications, to
intimidate and impede jurors and judicial personnel in the discharge of their
lawful responsibilities, obstruction of justice, conspiracy to use threats and
intimidation to prevent officers of the United States from carrying out the
duties of their offices, mailing threatening communications with the intent to
extort a thing of value, and obstruction of justice.
According to evidence introduced at trial,
Myers was the president of an organization known as the Pinellas Patriots. He
claimed that he was not a citizen of the United States but a so-called
sovereign citizen who was not subject to U.S. statutory laws. Myers
participated in a sham “Common Law Court” in a number of capacities, including
as a “judge” and a “militia enforcement officer.” Between March 1994 and March
1996, Myers participated in a conspiracy with others, to obstruct justice by
conveying threatening communications to state and federal judges, petit and
grand jurors, and others in order to obtain federal rulings in criminal cases,
dismissals of indictments, and release from incarceration for individuals who
had been lawfully convicted.
Following Myers’ indictment, in March
1996, he became a fugitive and remained at large until his arrest in August
2011.
This case was investigated by Treasury
Inspector General for Tax Administration and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Stacie B.
Harris and Robert Monk.
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