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06/01/2001

Ex-Davidian prosecutor could be jailed
Former federal prosecutor Bill Johnston could face jail time when he is sentenced next week by a St. Louis federal judge because the Waco special counsel has withdrawn a pledge to recommend probation.

02/07/2001

Ex-prosecutor guilty in Davidian case
Former federal prosecutor Bill Johnston pleaded guilty to a felony Tuesday in St. Louis, admitting to withholding information about the use of pyrotechnic tear-gas canisters in the Branch Davidian siege from the Waco special counsel.

02/06/2001

Ex-prosecutor takes deal in Davidian case
WACO – Former U.S. Attorney Bill Johnston will plead guilty Tuesday as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors who accused him of obstructing the investigation into the 1993 siege of the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, a newspaper reported.

01/30/2001

Pretrial hearing in Waco case rescheduled again
ST. LOUIS – A pretrial hearing has been postponed again for a former prosecutor accused of obstructing the investigation into the 1993 siege of the Branch Davidian compound near Waco.

01/11/2001

Ex-Waco prosecutor wants charges dismissed
WACO – Felony charges against former assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Johnston should be dismissed because he is being held to a higher standard of conduct than other government officials involved in the Branch Davidian siege, his lawyer says.

11/14/2000

Waco case prosecutor enters plea
ST. LOUIS – A former government prosecutor pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of obstructing the investigation into the 1993 siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco.

11/09/2000

Former Waco prosecutor indicted
Former Waco federal prosecutor Bill Johnston, who helped expose a six-year cover-up of government actions in the Branch Davidian siege, was indicted Wednesday on federal charges of obstructing the special counsel's investigation that he helped set in motion.

Bill Johnston letter and statement

Letter from Gerald H. Goldstein to Sen. John Danforth

10/25/2000

Text of letter from special counsel's office to Michael Kennedy

Prosecutor's supporters seek immunity from subpoenas in Davidian case
Five supporters of former Waco federal prosecutor Bill Johnston filed a motion Wednesday seeking to block the special counsel's office from forcing them to testify before a federal grand jury investigating government actions in the 1993 Branch Davidian siege.

More subpoenas issued for grand jurors examining Davidian case
WACO – Five more Central Texas residents have been subpoenaed by Special Counsel John Danforth to appear next week in St. Louis before federal grand jurors re-examining aspects of the Branch Davidian investigation.

10/20/2000

Panel faults Reno, Clinton on Waco
A congressional report released Thursday alleges that President Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno misled the public for years with claims that military experts endorsed the "flawed" FBI tear gas attack that ended the Branch Davidian siege.

09/21/2000

Judge blames sect for Waco tragedy
The Branch Davidians' long-running wrongful-death lawsuit ended Wednesday with a federal judge's ruling that they and not the government were responsible for the 1993 tragedy.

09/20/2000

Davidians have prison terms cut
A federal judge has more than halved the federal prison sentences of five Branch Davidians and also cut five years from the sentence of a sixth, ensuring that all could be free within less than six years, a defense lawyer said Tuesday.

09/13/2000

Davidians' attorney vents anger at judge
Continuing a legal grudge match, the lead lawyer in the Branch Davidian wrongful death lawsuit filed a caustic motion Tuesday asking U.S. District Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. to remove himself and declare a mistrial in the case.

09/09/2000

Danforth seeks to repair rift with judge over Waco case
WACO – Special counsel John C. Danforth met privately Friday with U.S. District Judge Walter S. Smith Jr., trying to repair a rift created when the special counsel's investigators recently threatened to indict a former federal prosecutor who turned whistle-blower in the Branch Davidian case.

09/01/2000

Danforth reportedly targets Waco siege whistleblower
The former prosecutor who warned last year of a possible cover-up of federal actions in the Branch Davidian siege has been told he is being targeted for prosecution by Waco special counsel John C. Danforth.

07/14/2000

Waco jury decides against Davidians
Jurors hearing the wrongful-death lawsuit over the government's handling of the Branch Davidian siege found in favor of the government Friday on all issues.

07/13/2000

Davidian children shot, stabbed, autopsies show
U.S. District Judge Walter Smith says evidence presentation in the wrongful-death lawsuit will be completed Thursday.

06/23/2000

Sect could have been coaxed out, FBI figure told officials
WACO – FBI tactical commander Richard Rogers told investigators soon after the 1993 Branch Davidian siege that negotiators could have coaxed sect members from their barricaded compound if given enough time, according to documents obtained by The Dallas Morning News.

Ex-FBI official testifies
WACO – FBI commanders went beyond a Washington-approved plan for tear-gassing the Branch Davidian compound when they ordered tanks to drive deep into the building on April 19, 1993, at Mount Carmel, a former senior FBI official testified Thursday.

06/21/2000

Branch Davidian raid heard on 911 tape
WACO – Jurors in the Branch Davidian wrongful-death lawsuit heard a dramatic 911 recording Wednesday of the chaotic firefight that began a 1993 standoff with federal authorities, a recording that began with a sect member screaming for federal agents to "back off'' amid the din of heavy gunfire.

06/20/2000

Jury to hear start of Waco case today
WACO - A jury of four women and three men will begin hearing the Branch Davidian wrongful-death case Tuesday, a day after fierce clashes over the admissibility of key evidence detailing the actions of FBI commanders and sect members during the 1993 siege.

06/05/2000

5 Branch Davidians' sentences set aside
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court Monday set aside the lengthy prison sentences given to five Branch Davidians who survived a 1993 siege at the sect's Waco, Texas, compound. The court ruled that a federal judge misused an anti-gun law to increase their punishment.

05/23/2000

eBay yanks purported Davidian assault rifle
WACO – The online auction house eBay has halted bidding on a melted assault rifle purportedly taken from the burned Branch Davidian compound.

05/12/2000

Text of report on flashes recorded at end of Waco siege
A 65-page report by court-appointed experts concludes that flashes recorded on an FBI infrared video at the end of the Branch Davidian siege came not from government or Davidian gunfire but from sunlight reflecting off glass, metal and water and from the movement of tanks and windblown debris. Here is the text of the report.

05/11/2000

Waco video analyzed
Flashes recorded on an FBI infrared video at the end of the Branch Davidian siege came not from government or Davidian gunfire, but from sunlight reflecting off glass, metal and water, and the movement of tanks and windblown debris, court-appointed infrared experts state.

03/20/2000

2 sides differ on Waco-siege test results
Attorneys for the government and the Branch Davidians held dueling news conferences Monday to offer different interpretations of results of a field test aimed at determining whether government agents fired at the sect's compound at the end of the 1993 siege.

03/06/2000

FBI misled Reno to get tear-gas OK, ex-agent alleged
A veteran FBI behavioral expert told a bureau lawyer in a 1995 interview that he believed FBI officials "misled" Attorney General Janet Reno to gain her approval to gas the Branch Davidian compound on April 19, 1993, a confidential document states.

02/06/2000

Tank action at '93 siege draws criticism
Even in grainy black and white, the snippet of video is riveting: A 60-ton tank lumbers again and again over the back of the Branch Davidian compound, shredding a 60-square-foot swath of wall and roof like sodden paper. Is it a demolition or a mercy mission? Part of the approved plan for forcing the sect's surrender or a deadly deviation?

01/19/2000

Davidian lawyers demand answers in inquiry
It is the key question in the Branch Davidians' wrongful-death suit against the federal government: Did anyone under U.S. control shoot at the sect's compound during the fiery ending of the 1993 standoff?

12/30/1999

Waco negotiators felt tear gas inevitable, one says
Negotiators backed using tear gas against the Branch Davidians because they were powerless to prevent it and feared that tacticians would otherwise be allowed to "throw it in," a top negotiator said after the standoff.

FBI was warned noise broadcasts would backfire if used against sect
Even the Dalai Lama got caught up in the Branch Davidian standoff.

FBI missteps doomed siege talks, memos say
FBI tactical missteps in the first weeks of the Branch Davidian siege hopelessly derailed negotiations, cementing the sect's "bunker mentality," top FBI negotiators and behavior experts told the Justice Department.

12/23/1999

U.S. switches course, agrees to Waco test
The Justice Department has reversed course and agreed to a test that could help determine whether federal personnel shot at the Branch Davidian compound at the end of the deadly 1993 standoff, according to a Wednesday letter detailing the agreement.

12/22/1999

Justice negotiating on Waco gunfire experiment
Reversing months of opposition, the Justice Department is negotiating with the Waco independent counsel to develop a field test aimed at determining whether an FBI infrared camera captured flashes of government gunfire on the last day of the Branch Davidian siege.

12/21/1999

Davidian lawyer raises questions on Delta Force
Sworn testimony from two members of the Army's secret Delta Force unit raises questions about the actions of a third Delta soldier during the last hours of the Branch Davidian standoff, a lawyer for the sect said Monday.

12/17/1999

U.S. seeks to shield Waco files
Government lawyers have asked a federal judge to block public release of hundreds of government documents recently surrendered to lawyers for the Branch Davidians, arguing that disclosure poses security risks for federal agents and military personnel.

12/09/1999

Davidian lawyers start questioning FBI agents about cameras, bugging
Lawyers for the Branch Davidians began questioning FBI agents under oath in Washington Wednesday in the first of a series of depositions aimed at determining what happened on the tragic final day of the 1993 Waco siege.

11/23/1999

U.S. fights gunfire test in siege case
Government lawyers argued Monday that field tests can't re-create the last day of the Branch Davidian siege and instead proposed that a judge commission studies of what gunfire might look like - or if would show up at all - on the infrared camera the FBI used that day.

11/18/1999

Waco test impossible, officials say
Tests to find the cause of flashes on FBI infrared videotape shot in the final hours of the Branch Davidian siege will probably be meaningless because the camera used at Waco no longer exists, federal officials said Wednesday.

11/17/1999

Investigators to begin review of siege evidence
Texas Rangers and investigators from the office of special counsel John Danforth will begin sifting through 12 tons of Branch Davidian evidence in Waco on Wednesday, searching for a missing tear-gas projectile and other items that may shed new light on the 1993 standoff.

11/16/1999

Testing ordered to see if agents fired on Davidian compound
Turning aside prolonged federal objections, a U.S. district judge on Monday ordered independent field testing to help determine whether government agents fired at the Branch Davidian compound in the last hours of a 1993 siege.

11/10/1999

Court asked to supervise Waco tests
Throwing its weight behind lawyers for the Branch Davidians, the Waco special counsel's office is asking for court-supervised tests to determine if flashes recorded by FBI infrared cameras in the last hours of the 1993 siege came from government gunfire.

11/04/1999

Film sequel continues charge of Waco cover-up
WASHINGTON - Your typical movie premiere doesn't include allegations of homicide by the federal government.

11/03/1999

U.S. warned to release Waco siege documents
A Waco federal judge angrily warned Tuesday that the government faces contempt proceedings within two weeks if its lawyers do not surrender every federal document relating to the Branch Davidian standoff.

11/02/1999

Government seeks delay on Waco files
Government lawyers told a federal judge Monday that they will need another month to produce all government documents tied to the Branch Davidian standoff, and White House officials are considering withholding some materials on grounds of executive privilege.

10/27/1999

Government rejects attorney's effort to test if agents used guns at Waco
Government lawyers have rejected a Texas attorney's challenge to join a scientific field test that he has said would prove that federal agents fired at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco just before it burned in 1993.

10/25/1999

No-nonsense style defines Waco judge
WACO - The boxes have come by the dozens, filling the federal courthouse basement with a million pages detailing the government's actions in the 1993 Branch Davidian siege.

10/21/1999

Davidian lawyer calls for test of gunfire theory
A lawyer for the Branch Davidians challenged the federal government Wednesday to join in scientific infrared field tests that he says will prove his experts' contention that agents fired guns at the group's compound on the last day of a 1993 standoff near Waco.

10/16/1999

May trial likely for Davidians' suit
WACO - The Branch Davidians' massive wrongful-death lawsuit against the government probably will go to trial in May, lawyers said Friday after a closed-door conference with the federal judge overseeing the case.

10/15/1999

Senators agree on probe plan in Waco siege
Senate members ended weeks of arguing Thursday with an agreement on how to investigate the Justice Department's handling of the Branch Davidian siege and other problematic, high-profile cases.

10/14/1999

FBI cameras encircled compound, files show
The Branch Davidian compound was ringed with FBI closed-circuit cameras and secret government sensing devices during the entire 1993 standoff, and the cameras were used throughout April 19, the day federal agents launched a tank and tear-gas assault, government documents show.

10/09/1999

Siege tactics weighed by FBI detailed
WASHINGTON - Thousands of recently disclosed internal FBI documents show that some bureau officials proposed drugging Branch Davidians' water supplies and faxed a formal assault plan directly to the White House in the first weeks of the 1993 siege.

10/08/1999

Armey questions need for new hearings on Davidian siege
WASHINGTON - House Majority Leader Dick Armey questioned the need for new hearings on the Branch Davidian siege Thursday as senators continued to squabble over how to conduct their review.

FBI testimony on bugging of compound
Excerpts from testimony before Congress about bug transmissions from the Branch Davidian compound. The testimony came during House hearings in July and August 1995.

Ex-colonel says FBI heard sect's fire plans
Bugging devices in the Branch Davidian compound clearly picked up the voices of leader David Koresh and his followers preparing and starting fires that ended the deadly 1993 standoff, according to a now-retired U.S. Army colonel who assisted the FBI at the siege.

Transcripts from bugging of Branch Davidian compound
The following are excerpts from tape-recordings made April, 19, 1993, using listening devices planted in the Branch Davidian compound near Waco:

Congress keeping heat on Justice
WASHINGTON - Waco is only the beginning of Janet Reno's new troubles with Congress.

10/07/1999

Tapes show gunfire, Davidians' experts say
HOUSTON - High-quality copies of FBI infrared tapes released this week to Branch Davidian lawyers include repeated bursts of rhythmic flashes from both government positions and the sect's compound, and two experts hired by the sect's lawyer say the flashes must be gunfire.

10/05/1999

Showdown looming over Waco evidence
WASHINGTON - Attorneys representing surviving Branch Davidians and relatives of those who died during the 1993 Waco siege appear headed for a showdown with federal lawyers.

10/03/1999

Ex-FBI official's legacy tied to sieges
Richard Rogers , once commander of the FBI's hostage rescue team, is at the center of its biggest crisis - the uproar over FBI actions in the 1993 Branch Davidian siege.

10/02/1999

More time sought to surrender siege papers
The U.S. government has asked for another month to surrender documents dealing with the Branch Davidian standoff, telling a federal judge Friday that its agencies, particularly the White House, needed more time.

09/25/1999

Task force on Justice criticized
WASHINGTON - A leading Senate Democrat said Friday that the party opposes a special task force the Republicans created to investigate the Justice Department, including its handling of the Branch Davidian siege.

09/24/1999

Senators' task force to examine FBI, siege, Justice Department
After days of debate, Senate Republicans created a task force Thursday to investigate both the deadly Branch Davidian siege and the Justice Department and FBI as a whole.

09/20/1999

Davidians rebuilding near Waco
WACO, Texas - As grasshoppers flitted through 90-degree heat, workers as young as 4 and as old as 71 broke ground Sunday for a new Branch Davidian church at Mount Carmel.

Danforth tours Waco siege site
WACO - Special investigator John Danforth visited briefly Monday with parents of a man killed in the Branch Davidian standoff when he and three aides made an unannounced tour of the ruins of the sect's compound near Waco.

09/17/1999

Judge not removed in Davidian case
WACO - The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has denied a motion to recuse U.S. District Judge Walter Smith from the trial of a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by survivors of Branch Davidians.

09/16/1999

Judge delays start of Davidians' suit
A federal judge has delayed the start of the Branch Davidians' wrongful-death lawsuit, stating Wednesday that the task of transferring the federal government's massive collection of evidence to Waco makes a mid-October trial impossible.

09/15/1999

Investigators may ask for ballistic tests
Congressional investigators may seek ballistic tests to determine whether shell casings recovered after the 1993 Branch Davidian standoff came from FBI snipers, officials said Tuesday.

Justice Dept. removes attorney from Waco Davidian case
The government will not fight a federal judge's demand for control of all of its information and evidence tied to the 1993 Branch Davidian siege, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday.

09/14/1999

Waco tear-gas data was disclosed in '95, Democrat says
WASHINGTON - Documents submitted to Congress four years ago reflect use of the "military tear-gas rounds" that have prompted new investigations into the 1993 Branch Davidian compound fire near Waco, a Democratic congressman said Monday.

09/13/1999

Siege inquiry will be focused, Danforth says
Special counsel John Danforth said Sunday that his investigation of the federal government's handling of the Branch Davidian siege would go forward regardless of politics or election schedules.

Rangers' report doesn't resolve questions about gun use on last day of siege
A Texas Rangers report on evidence from the Branch Davidian siege resolves some mysteries but deepens others, including questions about whether the government fired guns or high explosives on the final day of the 1993 tragedy.

09/12/1999

A standoff with Washington
WACO, Texas - It was a breathtakingly risky move for a career federal prosecutor: bucking bosses all the way to Washington to warn Attorney General Janet Reno that her Justice Department had done wrong.

Waco seeks to change perceptions with festival
WACO - This Central Texas city, nestled on the Brazos River, has prided itself as the home of Baylor University, birthplace of Dr Pepper and home of the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame.

09/11/1999

Branch Davidian investigator seeks outsiders for probe
WASHINGTON - John Danforth said Friday that he will rely on experience in staffing his investigation of the Branch Davidian fire - as long as the experience wasn't gained with the Justice Department or the FBI.

Some officials knew of tear gas, documents say
Some Justice Department officials involved in the Branch Davidian case knew within months after the 1993 tragedy that FBI agents had used military tear gas rounds against the sect, documents submitted to Congress this week indicate.

Text of Johnston's letter to Janet Reno, 8/30/99
The following is the complete text of a 5-page letter written August 30, 1999 by William Johnston, Assistant U.S. Attorney in Waco, Texas, to Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States. Below the letter are texts of some August, 1999 e-mails between Johnston and his superiors as he alerted them to the unfolding discovery by Texas Rangers of evidence of pyrotechnic tear gas grenades being used against the Davidians on April 19, 1993.

09/10/1999

Danforth's moral character praised
WASHINGTON - John Danforth never liked the nickname "Saint Jack," but lawmakers say it fits the patrician minister and former senator with an independent streak.

Special counsel vows to get siege answers
WASHINGTON - John Danforth vowed Thursday to get answers to "dark questions" that still shroud the deadly 1993 fire near Waco - including whether the government killed Branch Davidians.

Evidence delay angers siege judge
A federal judge was furious Thursday after U.S. marshals in Waco hesitated to carry out his order to seize the contents of an entire government office and massive storage lockers holding evidence from the Branch Davidian standoff.

09/09/1999

Flares were fired to stop intruder at siege, FBI says
A military flare recently found among evidence stored after the Branch Davidian tragedy may have been one of two such devices fired by FBI agents to stop an intruder from entering the sect's compound during the standoff, an FBI official said Wednesday.

FBI armory during Branch Davidian siege
Here is a glance at the 40 mm ammunition in the possession of the FBI Hostage Rescue Team during the Branch Davidian standoff near Waco, in addition to the ferret* tear-gas projectiles the FBI has said were used in its assault of the sect's compound on April 19, 1993:

09/08/1999

Ex-Missouri senator may lead Waco probe
WASHINGTON - Former Republican Sen. John Danforth of Missouri is Attorney General Janet Reno's top choice to direct an outside investigation of the FBI's 1993 siege at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, officials said Tuesday.

Expended flares found among siege evidence
Expended military illumination flares fired by U.S. government personnel have been discovered in the tons of evidence recovered from the Branch Davidian compound, the head of the Texas Department of Public Safety said Tuesday night.

09/07/1999

Bush quiet on thoughts about Reno, FBI
SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. - Texas Gov. George W. Bush declined Monday to assess the performances of Attorney General Janet Reno or FBI Director Louis Freeh in the now reopened Waco investigation.

09/06/1999

Path of Waco inquiry splits lawmakers
WASHINGTON - Preparing to reconvene after a monthlong summer recess, members of Congress were divided Sunday over how to proceed with their own new investigation of the 1993 FBI siege at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco

09/05/1999

Clinton voices support for Reno's handling of siege
THURMONT, Md. - President Clinton expressed confidence Saturday in Attorney General Janet Reno for her handling of the deadly 1993 siege at the Branch Davidian compound.

09/04/1999

New trial date, judge sought in Davidian suit
The attorney for several Branch Davidians on Friday asked a federal appeals court to remove the presiding judge in a lawsuit alleging that the federal government is responsible for the 1993 siege that killed more than 80 sect members.

Reno determined to restore confidence in FBI, Justice Department
WASHINGTON - Attorney General Janet Reno walked into her wood-paneled conference room Friday, ready for business. With only the most perfunctory "good morning," she vowed again to restore the public's confidence in her Justice Department and the FBI.

ATF attempts to block search for siege evidence
A federal judge was forced to intervene Friday after the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms tried to block Texas Rangers from searching a Waco storage facility for evidence that pyrotechnic devices were fired at the Branch Davidian complex.

Branch Davidian siege videotapes
Here are details on tapes known to have been made of the events on April 19, 1993, when an FBI tear-gas assault on the Branch Davidian compound ended with a deadly fire:

09/03/1999

White House expresses support for Reno
WASHINGTON - President Clinton stands by Attorney General Janet Reno and wants an independent inquiry into new disclosures about the FBI's handling of the Branch Davidian siege, a White House spokesman said Thursday.

U.S. ordered to hand over siege evidence
A U.S. district judge ordered government lawyers Thursday to turn over all evidence pertaining to the 1993 Branch Davidian siege by Oct. 1 or face contempt-of-court charges.

Reno prepares to name siege investigator
A never-disclosed tape of the FBI's tear-gas assault on the Branch Davidian cult was released Thursday as Attorney General Janet Reno prepared to name an outsider to investigate the 1993 siege.

09/02/1999

2 Texas lawmakers say Reno should leave job
Two Texas lawmakers said Wednesday that Attorney General Janet Reno should resign to answer for conflicting statements about government actions in the 1993 Branch Davidian siege.

Marshals confiscate FBI siege video
U.S. marshals were dispatched to FBI headquarters in Washington on Wednesday to seize previously undisclosed videotapes with images of pyrotechnic tear gas rounds being fired at the Branch Davidian compound. The tape also contains the voice of an FBI commander authorizing their use.

09/01/1999

U.S. fights Waco evidence order
WACO - U.S. Justice Department lawyers on Tuesday challenged a federal judge's authority to take control of evidence in the Branch Davidian case, setting up a high-stakes legal showdown.

08/31/1999

Waco attorney warns Reno evidence possibly withheld
A Waco federal prosecutor wrote Attorney General Janet Reno on Monday to warn that "individuals or components within the Department of Justice" may have long withheld evidence from her and the public about the FBI's use of pyrotechnic grenades on the day the Branch Davidian compound burned.

08/28/1999

Reno may seek outsider to lead review of siege
Attorney General Janet Reno is considering the appointment of an outside investigator to direct the review of the FBI's role in the fiery end to the 1993 standoff with the Branch Davidians, a Justice Department official said Friday.

08/27/1999

Delta Force had active role in raid, ex-CIA officer told
A former CIA officer said Thursday that he learned from Delta Force commandos that members of the secret Army unit were "present, up front and close" in helping the FBI in the final tear-gas assault on the Branch Davidian compound.

Reno says she received assurances about siege
Attorney General Janet Reno, declaring her credibility at stake, said Thursday that the FBI had assured her that no pyrotechnic devices would be used in its final assault on the Branch Davidian compound in 1993

08/26/1999

More questions for FBI
A congressional committee chairman vowed a "thorough investigation" Wednesday as the FBI began its own inquiry and formally conceded that its agents "may have fired" pyrotechnic devices on the last day of the 1993 Branch Davidian siege.

08/25/1999

FBI to acknowledge use of pyrotechnic devices
AUSTIN - The FBI is preparing to acknowledge in a formal statement that its agents fired pyrotechnic tear gas grenades on the last day of the Branch Davidian siege, senior federal law enforcement officials said Tuesday.

08/24/1999

Ex-agent says device fired at Waco compound
A former senior FBI official has said that the agency fired two pyrotechnic tear gas grenades on the last day of the 1993 Branch Davidian siege, a day on which federal authorities have long insisted they used nothing capable of starting a fire.

10/02/1998

Bush to appeal ruling that bench appointment was improper
AUSTIN - Gov. George W. Bush said Thursday he will appeal a Justice Department ruling stating he ran afoul of the Voting Rights Act with an appointment to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.

09/05/1997

Judge upholds sentences of 5 Branch Davidians
WACO - A federal judge on Thursday upheld the sentences of five Branch Davidian followers of David Koresh after reconsidering their punishment on orders from an appellate court.

01/05/1996

Convicted cult members attack government's case, key rulings
NEW ORLEANS - Six Branch Davidians convicted in the deaths of four federal agents during a 1993 gunbattle near Waco attacked the government's case and key decisions of the trial judge.







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