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FILE - This undated photo provided by the Riley County (Kansas) Police Department shows Jarrett Smith. Smith, a former Army infantry soldier described by prosecutors as a Satanist who hoped to overthrow the U.S. government should spend around three years in prison for providing viable instructions for building explosive devices to people who wanted to commit violence, the government argued Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. At his sentencing hearing Wednesday, Smith faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine following his guilty pleas to two counts of distributing information related to explosives.   (Riley County Police Department via AP,File)

FILE - This undated photo provided by the Riley County (Kansas) Police Department shows Jarrett Smith. Smith, a former Army infantry soldier described by prosecutors as a Satanist who hoped to overthrow the U.S. government should spend around three years in prison for providing viable instructions for building explosive devices to people who wanted to commit violence, the government argued Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. At his sentencing hearing Wednesday, Smith faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine following his guilty pleas to two counts of distributing information related to explosives.   (Riley County Police Department via AP,File)

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