A defense lawyer told a federal jury that a Vagos biker club member who killed a rival Hells Angels leader from California during a 2011 gunfight in a northern Nevada casino only acted to stop an active shooting that the dead man started.
The attorney denied Wednesday that the Vagos are a broad criminal racketeering enterprise responsible for violent crimes in California, Arizona, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah and Nevada.
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Closings arguments by attorneys for seven other defendants are scheduled Thursday after about five months of trial. The eight men face up to life in prison if convicted.