| | Aryan Brotherhood mastered low-tech network, U.S. claims (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | The Aryan Brotherhood's arsenal of cloaked communication is central to the trial now underway at U.S. District Court in Santa Ana, Calif., which started in March and is the first of several murder and racketeering trials targeting the gang's leadership. |
 | | The evidence also reflects how the Aryan Brotherhood gang has evolved, since its founding at San Quentin State Prison in the 1960s, into what prosecutors call a highly organized nationwide syndicate that relies on the quick, effective transmission of orders from its high command. |
 | | Defense lawyers don't deny that the Brotherhood sneaked messages back and forth, but insist it was for the same reason that the gang made knives, called "shanks": for self-defense. |
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