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limpyhobbler

(8,244 posts)
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 05:20 AM Aug 2012

Prosecutors Dragging Activists into Grand Juries, Citing Their Social Circles & Anarchist Literature [View all]

...Plante had been summoned to Seattle by a federal subpoena, delivered to her in the early hours of July 25, when the FBI raided her home— one of several raids in Seattle, Olympia, and Portland in the past couple of months. FBI agents, she said, smashed through her front door with a battering ram with assault rifles drawn, "looking paramilitary." According to a copy of the warrant, agents were looking for black clothing, paint, sticks, flags, computers and cell phones, and "anti- government or anarchist literature."

The warrants for the related raids used similar language. One warrant for an early morning raid at a Seattle home also listed black clothing, electronics, and "paperwork—anarchists in the Occupy movement." In effect, witnesses in Portland and Seattle say, federal and local police burst into people's homes while they were sleeping and held them at gunpoint while rummaging through their bookshelves, looking for evidence of political leanings instead of evidence of a crime. (For the record, I executed a quick search of my home early this morning and found black clothing, cans of paint, sticks, cloth, electronics, and"anarchist literature.&quot

"When I see a search warrant that targets political literature, I get nervous," said attorney Neil Fox, president of the Seattle chapter of the National Lawyers Guild. (The Seattle chapter released a statement urging the FBI and the US Attorney to end the raids and drop the grand jury subpoenas.) Raids like those can have a chilling effect on free speech, he said, and a long-term "negative effect on the country—you want to have robust discussions about political issues without fear." He also has concerns about the scope of the warrants: "'Anti- government literature' is so broad," he said. "What does that include? Does that include the writings of Karl Marx? Will that subject me to having my door kicked in and being dragged in front of a grand jury?"

Grand juries, Fox explained, were originally conceived as a protection for citizens against overzealous prosecutors and are enshrined in the Fifth Amendment of the US Constitution. A petite jury—the more familiar kind, from 6 to 12 people—determines innocence or guilt during a trial. A grand jury is larger, from 16 to 23 people, meets with a prosecutor but no defense attorneys, and determines whether there's enough evidence to indict someone for a federal crime.
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http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/political-convictions/Content?oid=14397498

I had adjusted the title to get it to fit in the field.

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I was hoping the National Lawyers Guild would get involved. This is creepy: sabrina 1 Aug 2012 #1
K&R nt avebury Aug 2012 #2
I thought the teabaggers were the anti-government people. valerief Aug 2012 #3
They are not tama Aug 2012 #10
I must have been imagining signs like this then. valerief Aug 2012 #23
Did you read my response? nt tama Aug 2012 #24
Anti-government literature? Anything produced by the Romney campaign, the Cato Institute, tclambert Aug 2012 #4
I wonder oldsarge54 Aug 2012 #5
Can you list some examples? drm604 Aug 2012 #6
OWS are not the only Anarchists. Many are on the Right oldsarge54 Aug 2012 #20
The article in the OP is about occupy protesters being raided and put before grand juries. drm604 Aug 2012 #21
Mea Culpa oldsarge54 Aug 2012 #28
What well armed anarchists carla Aug 2012 #7
Just read the news oldsarge54 Aug 2012 #19
Those are not the people discussed in the article. drm604 Aug 2012 #22
Agreed oldsarge54 Aug 2012 #29
Did you misspeak? Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #9
This sentence is anti government anarchist literature. Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #8
They were regularly flamed here on DU at the peak of Occupy. joshcryer Aug 2012 #11
Picture of the terrorist with her dog: joshcryer Aug 2012 #12
Thanks, cute dog :) tama Aug 2012 #14
Reality tama Aug 2012 #13
If they were violent at protests, sorry. Fuck them. Robb Aug 2012 #15
Only violence here tama Aug 2012 #16
Sorry to hurt your delicate sensibilities. Robb Aug 2012 #17
Yes tama Aug 2012 #18
did you bother reading the fucking article in your haste to get your anti-OWS dig in? frylock Aug 2012 #25
Violence is bad. Good point. limpyhobbler Aug 2012 #26
Non-Violent communication tama Aug 2012 #30
recommended! Bill USA Aug 2012 #27
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