From Denny Walsh:
Zachary Jenson, one of three people convicted in an eco-terror plot that targeted a federal genetics tree lab in Placerville and the Nimbus Dam and nearby fish hatchery in Rancho Cordova, was sentenced Thursday to six months in jail that he has already served and three years on supervised release.
In imposing the sentence, U. S. District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. noted the contrast with the 19 years and seven months in prison he doled out to the scheme's nominal leader, Eric McDavid, but said the disparity was justified because Jenson was far less culpable and had made great strides in turning his life around.
McDavid, 31, was found guilty by a jury in September 2007 of conspiring to burn or blow up a federal facility.
Jenson and a third conspirator, Lauren Weiner, both 23, were allowed to plead guilty to lesser charges that carry a five-year prison cap and, in a bid for leniency, they were government witnesses at McDavid's trial.
Weiner is due to be sentenced Dec. 11.
Jenson spent six months in jail following the trio's arrest in January 2006, and that satisfied the confinement component of Thursday's sentence.









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