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Ammon Bundy released from jail during Nevada trial

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LAS VEGAS (AP) – The leader of an occupation at an Eastern Oregon wildlife refuge last year has been released from U.S. custody during his Nevada trial over a 2014 armed standoff with U.S. agents near his father’s ranch.

Ammon Bundy was greeted by family and cheering friends as he walked out of a federal courthouse in Las Vegas on Thursday. He has been behind bars for nearly two years, since the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation, and will now be under house arrest.

A judge ruled Wednesday that Bundy; his father, Cliven Bundy; and a co-defendant could be released from jail while they stand trial. They’ve been charged in the Nevada standoff that stopped a federal roundup of Bundy cattle from public land.

Cliven Bundy refused the offer. Another son, Ryan Bundy, already was living at a halfway house while serving as his own attorney.

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