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- Subject: AF/ATS: grand jury resister jailed!!
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 23:23:32 GMT
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- subject: grand jury resister jailed!!
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- Environmental Activist Jailed By Government Without Charges During
- Secretive Investigation
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- Spokane, WA - A highly secretive federal grand jury investigation
- here has begun jailing people in an apparent harassment campaign
- of the animal liberation and environmental movements, according to
- those close to the investigation.
- Environmental private investigator Jonathan Paul was jailed
- November 3rd after he invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and
- refused to answer questions concerning the activities of the animal
- liberation and environmental movements in the U.S.
- Using an obscure federal statute, the government jailed Paul
- under the grand jury practice of "encouraging" people involved in
- political movements to talk, or face up to 18 months in jail. While
- even those accused of violent crimes are almost always allowed
- bail, political activists like Paul can be held up to 550 days
- without the possibility of release. Civil libertarians say the
- government's action is an abuse of the judicial process.
- "I will not feed information to this government that wants to
- destroy political movements", said Paul before he was jailed.
- Dozens of activists have been called to testify at the Spokane
- grand jury, and similar ones in Eugene, Oregon and in Michigan over
- the past year.
- When Paul was taken away, his sister Caroline was also
- wrestled to the ground and handcuffed as she shouted "this is not
- right... this is a free (!! - typist) country." She was later
- released, and was allowed to kiss her brother goodbye before he was
- taken away.
- Attornies for Paul have stated they plan a series of appeals
- to get him released.
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- Support Urgently Needed For Jailed Animal Liberation/Environmental
- Activist
-
- On November 3, 1992, while many people were celebrating so-
- called democracy, the federal courts and judicial system were once
- again taking away the freedoms of another person. This time it was
- animal liberation/environmental activist Jonathan Paul, who was
- jailed for refusing to testify at a highly secretive grand jury
- hearing in Spokane, WA. This grand jury is one of several over the
- past year investigating the successful activities of the Animal
- Liberation Front.
- Jonathan invoked his Fifth Amendment rights during the
- hearing, but was granted immunity - a tactic used to "encourage"
- witnesses to testify. Jonathan maintained his right to remain
- silent and was jailed for contempt of court. He can be imprisoned
- for a maximum of 18 months without bail and without a trial.
- "I will not feed information to this government that wants to
- destroy political movements", said Paul, one of the founders of
- Hunt Saboteurs in California, before he was jailed.
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- How To Help:
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- 1. Send letters of support to:
- Jonathan Paul
- Spokane County Jail
- 1100 W. Mallon
- Spokane, WA 99260
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- 2. Send letters to the judge:
- Judge Fremming Nielsen
- U.S. District Court
- 920 W. Riverside
- Spokane, WA 99201
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- 3. Send letters to the editor:
- Moscow-Pullman Daily News
- 107 S. Grand
- Pullman, WA 99163
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- 4. Send money to help cover expenses. Make checks or money orders
- payable to Activist Defense Fund:
- Activist Defense Fund
- P.O. Box 82373
- Portland, OR
- 97282
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- Contact: Sara Meghrouni (415) 433 3623
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- ******* November 10, 1992 *******
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