
A Gorham man who was the second Mainer charged with collaborating within the January 2021 U.S. Capitol revolt pleaded responsible to 1 cost of violent entry, disorderly conduct and demonstrating, parading or picketing in a Capitol constructing.
Nicholas Patrick Hendrix, 35, pleaded responsible to that cost and never responsible to a few different misdemeanors throughout a plea listening to on Monday, in line with courtroom paperwork.
The three different prices have been getting into and remaining in a restricted constructing, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted constructing and disorderly conduct in a Capitol constructing.
Hendrix was the second man with Maine ties who was arrested for collaborating within the revolt, which claimed 5 lives and sparked a congressional investigation.
His legal professional advised the courtroom final summer season that his consumer was a army veteran and father of 5 who suffered from post-traumatic stress dysfunction.
Henrix stays free on bail and the courtroom will sentence him in December, in line with courtroom paperwork.
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