A federal appeals court has decided that an avowed white supremacist should remain in jail.
A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday reversed a federal judge’s decision last month to release William A. White on bond.
White is charged with threatening a newspaper columnist, a mayor and several others over the Internet and by telephone.
The panel says White is “a highly intelligent person apparently dedicated to having various persons killed.”
The decision means that White is likely to remain in the Roanoke City Jail until his case is resolved.
White, the head of a Roanoke-based neo-Nazi group, had been incarcerated since he was charged with threatening a Chicago jury foreman last October. That charge was dismissed.
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