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A former federal prosecutor, Lloyd Meyer of Chicago, said the government may be waiving its opposition to improve its chances at the appeals court as it tries to keep others, including militia leader David Stone, behind bars. A decision is expected by early June. "They just want the good facts on the most dangerous to go before the 6th Circuit," Meyer said of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. "They don't want the appellate court to be distracted by the non-violent nature of the individuals they now say can be released." Tina Stone, the wife of David Stone, will live with her father. Stone Jr. of Lenawee County will live with his mother, Donna Popejoy. Ward is from Huron, Ohio, and will live there with his mother, Nadine Bober. Tina Stone's attorney, Michael Rataj, said she can't wait to get the "smell of the Wayne County jail off her." "I don't know what motivated the government. I'm not interested," he said. "We can begin focusing on the charges against us."
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