Please plan on attending my political trial starting the week of May 1

Carlos Montes 
www.stopfbila.net






Judge orders May 15 trial for Carlos Montes

By Staff

Los Angeles, CA - On April 26, Superior Court Judge George G. Lomeli ordered a 
trial to begin on May 15 for Carlos Montes, a longtime Los Angeles Chicano 
activist in the anti-war, immigrant rights, public education and Chicano 
liberation movements. The trial will start at 8:00 a.m. at the Criminal Courts 
Building, 13th floor, Department 100, at 210 West Temple Avenue in Los Angeles.



At the court hearing on April 26, Montes said: “Thank you for showing your 
solidarity here today in the rain.” He is asking people to plan on attending a 
part of the trial the week of May 15.

After long oral arguments, Judge Lomeli denied the motion by civil rights 
attorney Jorge Gonzalez for discovery and to dismiss charges against Montes on 
the grounds of selective prosecution. This means that the court will not look 
at the role of the FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force in initiating the case 
against Montes. That will have to be exposed during the trial.

In fact, Montes was singled out for prosecution because of his activism. He is 
being targeted as part of larger proceedings against anti-war and international 
solidarity activists. Legal documents show that FBI Special Agent Matt Weber 
contacted the L.A. County Sheriffs about a 42-year old legal case, the outcome 
of which is under dispute, and a gun purchase. During his arguments, the 
district attorney stated that freedom of speech has “limits” for people who are 
critical of U.S. policy and support oppressed people resisting U.S. wars.

At a previous court hearing, two felony charges were dismissed by Judge Lomeli, 
but four felony charges remain, dealing with the purchase of a gun in 2009. The 
trial will deal with these four felony charges. If Montes is convicted, he 
could face up to 12 years in jail.

Over 40 supporters and activists held a rally April 26 outside the courthouse, 
chanting, “What do we want! Drop the charges!” The supporters then packed the 
court room, to express solidarity with Carlos Montes. The activists and the 
Committee to Stop FBI Repression are launching a national campaign of letter 
and email writing to pressure L.A. County District Attorney Steve Cooley, 
demanding that the charges against Montes be dropped.

Montes was arrested May 17, 2011, in a raid by the FBI and the L.A. Sheriffs as 
part of an investigation of “material support of terrorism” targeting anti-war 
and solidarity activists. “The current gun charges are a pretext to attack 
Carlos for opposing U.S. wars,” said David Cid, a Los Angesles area teacher.

Carlos Montes is a nationally respected leader in the Chicano, immigrant rights 
and anti-war movements. He is a founding member of the Southern California 
Immigration Coalition, active in East L.A. in support of public education and 
active in the anti-war movement. Montes helped organize protests against the 
2008 Republican National Convention in Saint Paul, Minnesota; his name was 
listed on the FBI search warrant for the Minneapolis Anti-War Committee office 
raid of September 24, 2010, which was investigating “material support for 
terrorism.”

On May 17, 2011 at 5 a.m., the FBI, along with the L.A. Sheriff's SWAT team, 
carrying automatic weapons, busted down Montes’ door and raided his home, 
seizing his computer, cell phones, and files documenting decades of political 
work. Montes was arrested and released on bail the next morning.

All out for the start of the trial the week of May 15, 2012!

Plan on attending all or part of this important trial - it will take several 
days. Please send donations and letters of solidarity to our web site: 
www.stopfbi.net or call the L.A. Committee to Stop FBI Repression at 
626-532-7164.

Read more News and Views from the Peoples Struggle at 
http://www.fightbacknews.org. You can write to us at [email protected]












Sent to [email protected] — why did I get this? 
Fight Back! News · P.O. Box 582564 · Minneapolis, MN 55440 





 

 


Carlos Montes 
www.stopfbila.net






Judge orders May 15 trial for Carlos Montes

By Staff

Los Angeles, CA - On April 26, Superior Court Judge George G. Lomeli ordered a 
trial to begin on May 15 for Carlos Montes, a longtime Los Angeles Chicano 
activist in the anti-war, immigrant rights, public education and Chicano 
liberation movements. The trial will start at 8:00 a.m. at the Criminal Courts 
Building, 13th floor, Department 100, at 210 West Temple Avenue in Los Angeles.



At the court hearing on April 26, Montes said: “Thank you for showing your 
solidarity here today in the rain.” He is asking people to plan on attending a 
part of the trial the week of May 15.

After long oral arguments, Judge Lomeli denied the motion by civil rights 
attorney Jorge Gonzalez for discovery and to dismiss charges against Montes on 
the grounds of selective prosecution. This means that the court will not look 
at the role of the FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force in initiating the case 
against Montes. That will have to be exposed during the trial.

In fact, Montes was singled out for prosecution because of his activism. He is 
being targeted as part of larger proceedings against anti-war and international 
solidarity activists. Legal documents show that FBI Special Agent Matt Weber 
contacted the L.A. County Sheriffs about a 42-year old legal case, the outcome 
of which is under dispute, and a gun purchase. During his arguments, the 
district attorney stated that freedom of speech has “limits” for people who are 
critical of U.S. policy and support oppressed people resisting U.S. wars.

At a previous court hearing, two felony charges were dismissed by Judge Lomeli, 
but four felony charges remain, dealing with the purchase of a gun in 2009. The 
trial will deal with these four felony charges. If Montes is convicted, he 
could face up to 12 years in jail.

Over 40 supporters and activists held a rally April 26 outside the courthouse, 
chanting, “What do we want! Drop the charges!” The supporters then packed the 
court room, to express solidarity with Carlos Montes. The activists and the 
Committee to Stop FBI Repression are launching a national campaign of letter 
and email writing to pressure L.A. County District Attorney Steve Cooley, 
demanding that the charges against Montes be dropped.

Montes was arrested May 17, 2011, in a raid by the FBI and the L.A. Sheriffs as 
part of an investigation of “material support of terrorism” targeting anti-war 
and solidarity activists. “The current gun charges are a pretext to attack 
Carlos for opposing U.S. wars,” said David Cid, a Los Angesles area teacher.

Carlos Montes is a nationally respected leader in the Chicano, immigrant rights 
and anti-war movements. He is a founding member of the Southern California 
Immigration Coalition, active in East L.A. in support of public education and 
active in the anti-war movement. Montes helped organize protests against the 
2008 Republican National Convention in Saint Paul, Minnesota; his name was 
listed on the FBI search warrant for the Minneapolis Anti-War Committee office 
raid of September 24, 2010, which was investigating “material support for 
terrorism.”

On May 17, 2011 at 5 a.m., the FBI, along with the L.A. Sheriff's SWAT team, 
carrying automatic weapons, busted down Montes’ door and raided his home, 
seizing his computer, cell phones, and files documenting decades of political 
work. Montes was arrested and released on bail the next morning.

All out for the start of the trial the week of May 15, 2012!

Plan on attending all or part of this important trial - it will take several 
days. Please send donations and letters of solidarity to our web site: 
www.stopfbi.net or call the L.A. Committee to Stop FBI Repression at 
626-532-7164.

Read more News and Views from the Peoples Struggle at 
http://www.fightbacknews.org. You can write to us at [email protected]












Sent to [email protected] — why did I get this? 
Fight Back! News · P.O. Box 582564 · Minneapolis, MN 55440 





 

 


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