It is that phone message that may come back to bite him.

It was sufficient to charge Page with two second-degree felonies punishable by up to 30 years in prison.

Prosecutors also said Wednesday that since Page is a paid member of the nonprofit Southwest United Communities and was allegedly steering business toward the company, it makes the charges serious.

Wheeler says it happened after he refused to give a urine sample.

His defense was concerned that it could bias the jury when he gives his testimony.

Police are concerned about the presence of counter-demonstrators, saying that may be pawing into the hands of the Nazis, who may be trying to incite some type of violence.

Plus, there was very little physical evidence of what happened.