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Final defendant sentenced in Bundy ranch standoff in Nevada

(Multnomah County Sheriff via AP, File) This file photo provided by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office on Jan. 27, 2016, shows Brian Cavalier. The former bodyguard for Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy has become the last person sentenced following the collapse of a federal prosecution stemming from an armed standoff with U.S. land management agents nearly five years ago. Chief U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro sentenced Cavalier on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019 to the 20 months he already served in custody for the April 2014 confrontation.

Las Vegas • A former bodyguard for Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy has become the final person sentenced in an armed standoff with U.S land management agents nearly five years ago.

Chief U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro sentenced Brian Cavalier to the 20 months he already served in custody for the April 2014 confrontation.

The 47-year-old Cavalier previously pleaded guilty to two conspiracy charges.

He told the judge on Tuesday he wants to put the case behind him.

The Bundy case collapsed a year ago due to prosecutorial misconduct, with charges dismissed and defendants set free.

Cavalier also pleaded guilty in Oregon and was sentenced to time already served for his role in a 41-day armed occupation of a wildlife refuge in 2016.