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http://www.portlandoccupier.org/2012/07/10/occupy-2-portland-police-bureau-0/In the end it was called a draw by Judge Dailey and Mr. 60 went free.
During the trial there were a lot of comments from the gallery by Occupy support which Judge Dailey did not tolerate. Some did come close to expulsion or contempt charges.
To be fair to Mr 60, he does not claim to be from Occupy. He says that hes an Anarchist and that Occupiers are much nicer than he is. His post trial interview is a gem, it can be viewed at this link.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Cops not showing up when cases go to trial means they cannot defend their arrests.
No wonder they keep losing.
The tactic of having as many people as possible film arrests, is now proving to be very important in winning these cases.
The question is, since it is becoming more clear as more cases are won, that cops are making false arrests and then committing perjury sometimes, or not showing up rather than lie in the face of so much evidence, how often do they lie on the stand and get people who are not prepared, as Occupiers are, jailed?
Seems to me with all the cases now demonstrating what people often claimed but could not prove in the past, something needs to be done to protect citizens from this kind of thing.
The organizers of OWS were very wise in the planning stages. And this phase of the movement will hopefully lead to more exposure of these egregious practices by some police officers and make it easier for good cops to do their jobs also.
gsosbee
(15 posts)CJS & ITS MEMBERS GONE MAD!
UT police create fraudulent 'BOLO' against ME to cover up crimes by UT police & fbi:
http://antwerpen.indymedia.org/node/5389
http://pt.indymedia.org/conteudo/newswire/8102
http://italy.indymedia.org/n/6972/05-07-12/evidence-police-state
http://sosbeevfbi.ning.com/profiles/blogs/evidence-of-police-state?xg_source=activity
Police Thugs to Me:
http://forums.leoaffairs.com/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=114579&start=15
ellisonz
(27,739 posts)joshcryer
(62,491 posts)I love that post-trial interview. Thanks for sharing it. Brilliant. That's what I'm talking about.
And he explains clearly what the bloc does, it stops people from being beaten.