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BENNINGTON — The court denied on Monday prosecutors’ request to place a local white nationalist on house arrest, saying there exists no threat that would justify such a restriction.
Bennington Superior Judge Cortland Corsones made the ruling from the bench, two business days after the Vermont Attorney General’s Office asked for changes to Max Misch’s conditions of release in the interest of public safety.
The attorney general’s office is prosecuting Misch, 38, of Bennington, on a primary case of illegally possessing large-capacity firearm magazines. Since the misdemeanor charges were filed in 2019, the court has allowed him back into the community on conditions.

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