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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-01-10 11:28 PM
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Pre-Trial Hearings begin for activists arrested a couple days before Republican Convention 2008
(in 2007, when it was announced the Republican Convention would be in St Paul, local activists began organizing for all the peace and social justice groups that would come to the twin cities to express their grievances with the Republican Party policies. The Feds, Secret Service, Homeland Security, and North Com. would also begin organizing, spying, infiltrating and in August raiding homes, and meeting places of local organizers)

http://www.terrorizingdissent.org/


What is so ironic it seems like lately in the twin cities the corporate Newspapers report on the latest Ponzi schemes, and mortgage fraud, in which people lost millions and so many lives destroyed. So in 2007, 2008 the FBI was too busy spying on Peace And Social Justice groups, than to investigate white collar crime.


Local Corporate News has yet to report on the up coming hearings on the RNC 8


There is a motion hearing for the RNC8 on Tuesday, February 2nd at the Ramsey County Courthouse (15 W. Kellogg Boulevard; St. Paul, MN) Room 131B. It starts at 9 AM and will run all day, with a break for lunch. The purpose is to take care of all the pre-trial motions and schedule a date certain for the trial. Probably not all the pre-trial motions will be gotten through; some will be handled at a later date yet to be scheduled.

The courtroom is on the ground floor. Go to Room 130 where the blue video screens are (and where people pay their fines). The door to 131B is at the back of that room.

The courtroom is large enough to accommodate 50 people easily. The RNC 8 will sit in the jury box. They'd like to see a lot of friendly faces when they look out at the courtroom. And it's important to let the court know that a lot of people are interested in this case and are watching closely. So please come if you can. If you can only come for part of the day, do that.

For people coming in the morning (or returning from lunch), come a little early if you can, so that the cops can't take up all the good seats.

There will be a break for lunch around noon. It will last until 1 or 1:30, depending on what the judge wants to do. You can get a sandwich and coffee from the machines in the basement, or you can go out to the surrounding shops and restaurants.

****

I'll keep updating on the trials, as our 1st amendment rights are on trial
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PuraVidaDreamin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-01-10 11:36 PM
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1. kick
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KILL THE WISE ONE Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-01-10 11:38 PM
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2. please continue to provide updates
thank you for your efferts
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gimama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-01-10 11:47 PM
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3. Thanks RNC8, & thank YOU,too!
Yes, this IS very important. I appreciate YOU, posting this & standing with these 8 Patriots during the trial. Will look for Your reports.
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 12:10 AM
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4. Maybe if Hennepin Co. and Ramsey Co sheriff depts and the FBi had been doing their job
of investigating real crime instead of dissent, so many citizens wouldn't have lost their savings.

There was another fraud case in the local Twin cities news on Sunday. So I thought I would google and see how many Star Tribune had reported on.


1. Gerard Frank Cellette Jr., 44 $53 million Ponzi scheme
He was charged in Hennepin County this month with 36 counts of securities fraud in what prosecutors say is one of the biggest Ponzi schemes they have dealt with.
November 18, 2009
http://www.startribune.com/local/north/70374667.html

2. Kalin Dao 32-year-old of south Minneapolis
Investigators say Dao's investment program lured more than 500 clients. Some claimed to have given her more than $100,000, but most typically invested $10,000 or less.
March 15, 2009
http://www.startribune.com/business/41231297.html

3. Trevor Cook, 37, of Apple Valley
Patrick Kiley, 71 of Burnsville conservative radio talk show host
The alleged fraud took place from July 2006 through July 2009, when nine Ohio investors filed a federal lawsuit in Minneapolis because they were unable to withdraw nearly $5 million from the currency strategy.
Cook has been accused by U.S. regulators of running a $190 million Ponzi scheme that defrauded about 1,200 investors.
November 25, 2009
http://www.startribune.com/business/72910037.html?elr=KArks:DCiU6:5DiaPQEacyiUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aU7DYaGEP7vDEh7P:DiUs

4. Charles E. Hays 56, of Rosemount
the target of a federal charges that accuse him of running a Ponzi scheme that bilked investors of at least $5.5 million.
February 5, 2009
http://www.startribune.com/business/39157292.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUUI

and of course the big one.

5. Tom Petters 52, of Wayzata
Petters had maintained his innocence since being arrested in October 2008 after federal agents raided his offices in Minnetonka, Minn.
It all came crashing down in September 2008, when longtime Petters Co. employee Deanna Coleman approached the U.S. attorney in Minneapolis. She laid out the alleged fraud and her role in it.

Guilty of all 20 counts of wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering and conspiracy, potentially consigning him to life in prison without parole for a $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme that dates back at least a decade.
DECEMBER 3, 2009
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704107104574572402358172042.html


*** I'm not even posting the mortgage fraud.

so the Attorney General of Ramsey Co is trying up the courts with 8 young people who organized the logistics for those coming to dissent




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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 12:36 AM
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5. Letter from the RNC 8


http://rnc8.org/info/

January 2010

Dear friends, families and supporters,

The last time that we wrote, we were only weeks beyond the 2008 RNC, and still figuring out how to navigate our case with a sense of collectivity and integrity. Now, more than a year after the fact, we find ourselves in a sort of limbo. Day to day, we don’t feel the intensity of repression that we did in the weeks surrounding the RNC, yet the trial looms somewhere in the distance and we’re not really free to move on. We return to court on February 2nd, and may come out of the hearing with a trial date certain. While it’s hard to remain upbeat about the prospect, we hope to make the final push towards trial energizing for ourselves and our supporters alike, and we feel certain that a strong show of court solidarity will make a huge difference in the outcome of our case.

The past year has been difficult, both in dealing with our own situation and in watching as State attempts to subvert and disrupt anarchist movement gain steam, following well-established patterns of repression against dissident political movements throughout history.

In late 2008 and 2009, Ramsey County prosecuted more than a dozen felony cases resulting from the RNC. Abusing their unchecked power to slap on charge after unfounded charge as a way of coercing people out of exercising their right to trial, and with the constant threat of terrorism enhancements, prosecutors extracted numerous plea agreements from individuals who came to the RNC protests outraged at this oppressive system and willing to take a conscientious stand against it.

During the fall of 2008, well-known and controversial radical activist Brandon Darby was outed as a paid FBI informant. This happened as a result of his entrapment of Brad Crowder and David McKay, two young men who traveled from Texas to MN for the RNC protests. Though Brad and David both eventually plead guilty to federal charges of making and possessing Molotov cocktails, facts surrounding the case and testimony given during McKay’s initial mistrial make it clear that Darby went out of his way to create the unlikely scenario in which the crimes were committed. Darby, whose crimes of conscience will go unpunished, has already robbed two people of their freedom, but the extent of his cooperation and the damage it has done to our community remains to be seen.

In April of 2009, Indiana residents Tiga Wertz and Hugh Farrell were arrested and charged with racketeering as a result of their work organizing against I-69, the US segment of the NAFTA Superhighway. I-69 will displace small farmers, wreak environmental destruction, and facilitate the movement of goods and capital at the expense of the continents’ poor and working people. Tiga and Hugh are still awaiting trial, which will likely not start before 2011.

Late this fall, two friends and comrades of ours in Minneapolis, Carrie Feldman and Scott DeMuth, were subpoenaed to a federal grand jury in Davenport, IA, which is investigating a 2004 Animal Liberation Front action at the University of Iowa. Scott and Carrie were teenagers in Minnesota at the time of the ALF raid, and though they have no information to give about it, they refused to cooperate with the grand jury on principle. They were both jailed on civil contempt on November 17, 2009, and two days later, Scott was indicted under the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA). He is currently out awaiting trial and Carrie remains jailed in Iowa, where she may sit for another nine months. Carrie and Scott’s involvement in RNC organizing, their affiliation with known antiRNC organizers, and materials seized in RNC raids, have all been used so far in prosecutorial attempts to vilify them and their politics.

Scott is only the seventh person ever charged under the AETA. In February of 2009, four people in Santa Cruz, CA, became the first AETA indictees, accused of first-amendment protected activities including leafleting and chalking sidewalks. Last spring, BJ Viehl and Alex Hall in Utah were also charged under the AETA in relation to mink liberations. BJ recently plead guilty, citing the improbability of a fair trial in such a heavily conservative state, and will probably be sentenced in March. Alex is still awaiting trial.

The same day that we go to court here for our next hearing, Jordan Halliday will start trial for felony contempt of court, a charge he is facing after months of incarceration on civil contempt for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury in Utah.

This fall, comrades from the Tin Can Comms Collective sustained a raid and two arrests at the G20 mobilization in Pittsburgh. After returning to their home in Brooklyn, NY, the two arrested were subjected to yet another raid, this time on their house. State charges related to the G20 were subsequently dropped under circumstances that suggest the existence of an active federal investigation of Tin Can’s activities.

Needless to say, anarchists have taken quite a few hits this year. Yet these cases are only one manifestation of the systematic repression of movements for social change. Even as anarchists have yet again become a primary target of State repression, the U.S. continues its war on Black and Puerto Rican revolutionaries, and their allies.

In January of 2007, charges were brought against eight former Black Panthers (the San Francisco 8) for the 1971 murder of a police officer.

The case, re-opened with post-9/11 anti-terrorism funds, is based on information extracted through torture. Several of the the SF8 are former or current political prisoners. By summer of 2009, most charges had been dropped or drastically reduced in plea agreements. As of this writing, the last remaining conspiracy charge was dropped, leaving a single charge against Cisco Torres.

In recent months, the State of Pennsylvania has engaged in a new push for the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal, falsely convicted of the murder of a police officer in1982 and held on death row ever since. His supporters across the globe are mobilizing, yet again, to prevent this- our movements have kept him alive thus far, and it falls on us yet again to prevent his State-sanctioned assassination.

Meanwhile, the Puerto Rican independence movement- which has won the release of most of its political prisoners over the past decades- is preparing a final push for the release of two of the remaining three, Carlos Alberto Torres and Oscar Lopez Rivera.

At this moment, dozens of political prisoners sit in U.S. prisons and jails, many of them having been there for decades and some who may never get out. The State would have us believe that political prisoners do not exist in this country, which holds a full quarter of the world’s incarcerated people in its prison plantations. It is our common commitment to a radically transformed world that they intend to subvert with every new arrest, detention and prosecution, and our only defense is an acknowledgement of the fact that this is happening day in and day out, and a commitment to fight it at every step of the way.

As we look towards what could be the final stage of our own case, we’re left to ponder the impact of our work. It is our hope that our supporters also support every person named in this letter, and every target of State repression left unnamed. Whether we’re acquitted or convicted come trial, the greater measure of our success will be the extent to which our case builds the movements to which we belong.

See you at trial,

the RNC 8

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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 12:39 AM
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6. MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANTS’ JOINT MOTION TO DISMISS FOR LACK OF PROBABLE CAUSE AND REQUEST
http://rnc8.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/memo-pc-jnt.pdf

The State has charged each of the above-named Defendants with involvement in
conspiracies to commit two felony offenses, riot with a dangerous weapon and criminal damage
to property, in connection with their participation in discussions and alleged planning for
political protests at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul Minnesota on September 1,
2004. In reality, this prosecution is a political persecution of the Defendants for holding
controversial political opinions and seeking to express their opinions through political protest.
An evidentiary hearing will demonstrate the lack of support for critical elements of the charged
offenses to withstand a motion for a judgment of acquittal at trial under the applicable standards
set forth in State v. Florence, 306 Minn. 442, 239 N.W.2d 892 (1976). There is no evidence that
any of the Defendants ever entered into any agreement to commit the crimes charged. The
various statements and discussions attributed to Defendants as part of this prosecution are
constitutionally protected as part of their fundamental rights to free speech, free association and
free expression.
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Richard Steele Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 12:40 AM
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7. k&r
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lib_wit_it Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 04:22 AM
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8. Best wishes for these eight brave socially aware activists. K&R
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 09:23 AM
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9. Please say a prayer for these young people, their lawyers and the judge
Activist and History Professor Howard Zinn was to come and be a witness for defense but he passed away last week.

I hope his spirit will help.
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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 10:07 AM
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10. The Unions are next
I'm from Central CA.

I saw what is happening to MN play out in Central CA about 30 years ago. Since I was young when it started I didn't fully understand what the end game was. and it happens over time.
this trial is part of the beginning

(there will be excessively high unemployment, gangs, police take over of parks and recreation, city budgets going mostly for law enforcement, and people not fighting back but giving in, apathetic, there are no leaders for the people)

First Corporate takes over your biggest newspapers (done, 10years ago)
and radio stations (they didn't know Janet Roberts and 950AM would be around)

Then they rally and enlarge the "evangelical (corporate) big box churches that support greed and military power. (check also about 10 years ago started) Think Gov Pawlenty and the church in Eden Prairie, and Michelle Bachman and Mac Hammond's church. (done)

They try to split the peace/social activists from the Unions. Try to get the Unions to go against the peace community. (we saw what Unionized law enforcement did to social/peace activists).


They go after the young activists because they are the organizers who will try to stop the corporations greed and take over of resources whether it is workers, water, minerals in the land, farming, etc.

Then they will go after the Unions. You already hear in the speech of Pawlenty, Bachman and Kline.


Union members need to stand strong with these Activists because you are going to be next.

This resolutions was partly written by one of the Unions in Duluth who understands Solidarity.

Resolutions Opposing Charges Against the RNC 8


WHEREAS a free society is one in which people can organize collectively to improve their lives without fear of persecution by their government;


WHEREAS progressive movements for social change have historically suffered state intimidation and repression in our efforts to organize, including but not limited to the unconstitutional arrest of Minnesota labor organizers under "criminal syndicalism" laws of the first half of the 20th century;


WHEREAS the criminal conspiracy charges filed by Ramsey County, Minnesota prosecutors in September of 2008 against eight preemptively arrested organizers of Republican National Convention protests in Saint Paul (known as the "RNC 8") are still being pursued, with no evidence that the defendants committed any act of violence and with no alleged victim;


BE IT RESOLVED that we oppose the politically-motivated criminal charges against the "RNC 8" Republican National Convention protest organizers.

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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-03-10 12:32 AM
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12. Nothing in local Corporate Newspapers about these historic trials
Not really surprising,,, but it is shameful.

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MNmom Donating Member (145 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-02-10 05:09 PM
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11. It is so hypocritical to be prosecuting antiwar activists when
our government is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and Afghan people.
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