Communities United Against Police Brutality
SPECIAL REPORT
December 30, 2003
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PHILANDER JENKINS COURT WATCH, DAY 1
Yesterday was the first day of trial in the case of
Philander Jenkins for charges stemming from an arrest
in May 2003 in which he was beaten and his jaw broken
by Minneapolis police.

>From the moment we walked into the courtroom, it was
clear that the machinery of the criminal justice
system has been tuned up to railroad Philander.  About
20 people were in the courtroom to watch the
proceedings and even veteran court watchers were
shocked at the blatant bias against Philander and his
lawyer by Judge Regina M. Chu and Hennepin County
prosecutor Anita Jehl.

The day started with Philander's attorney, Jill Clark,
entering a number of motions.  The main motion was for
a change of venue based on actions by the Hennepin
County sheriff's deputies last week (they attacked
Philander's previous attorney and supporters in the
courtroom) and based on Philander's ongoing case
against the Sheriff's department related to him being
beaten and sexually assaulted in the jail in October. 
A change of venue would have allowed Philander's trial
to be conducted in another county and would have
allowed him to be moved to another jail for his
safety.

Despite the politically supercharged nature of this
case, Judge Chu summarily denied the motion and
implied that the witnesses to last week's attack (when
Judge Chu was not even in the courtroom) were liars. 
This ruling was not altogether surprising considering
the cozy relationship between judges and deputies. 
Deputies work as security in the courts and judges see
them as their protectors.  Don't forget that there was
a shooting a few months ago in one of the courtrooms. 
Judge Chu did what every good little judge in Hennepin
County is expected to do--she backed up the deputies. 
She went further by summarily denying all other
defense motions.

Jury selection started and revealed even more
interesting information on the machinery of injustice.
 For starts, of the initial pool of 30 jurors, only
one is Black.  The rest are white and primarily
suburbanites.

Minneapolis has about 800 active duty police officers
in the street and there are probably another 100 or so
sheriff's deputies.  Yet, somehow, at least 1/3 of
this jury pool of 30 people, brought in from all parts
of Hennepin County, are related to cops or deputies. 
Now how is that possible in a metropolitan area of
this size?

While Philander's attorney, Jill Clark, questioned
potential jurors, Judge Chu repeatedly stopped her
from asking them about race and bias.  However, one
juror wasn't going along for the ride.  He went into a
long dissertation about racial injustice in the
courtroom and Judge Chu was helpless to stop him.  He
was stricken from jury by the prosecutor.

One man stated no less than three times that if a cop
was on the stand, he would have to believe the cop, no
matter what.  When Ms. Clark objected to the juror
based on bias, Judge Chu overruled her and that
clearly biased man was added to the jury.

Throughout the day, Judge Chu kept asking the
attorneys how long the trial would take.  It was as if
she is impatient and that the trial is just a
formality for what they already plan to do.  How dare
a young Black man impede the "efficiency" of the
system by demanding his rights and not going along
with the railroad!  Doesn't he know his 'place'?

Once again, the prosecutor tried to pressure Philander
to take a deal.  Even though Philander was only in the
house a few minutes before it was raided, he has been
charged with possession of a gun and cocaine the
police claim they found in the house.  The prosecution
is so sure about their case BUT they'll 'generously'
drop the gun charges if Philander will take the fall
on felony drug charges and go to prison for a year. 
Don't forget that Minneapolis cops broke Philander's
jaw and that the jail held him for 10 days without
giving him medical care.  Prosecutors and judges know
full well that if Philander goes down on criminal
charges, any case he has against the cops and the
county goes up in smoke.  This is the real reason for
the railroad.  These people will destroy a young man's
life just to cover the arses of the cops and deputies.

Jury selection continues at 9:00 this morning and this
trial is expected to continue throughout the week
(though no court on Thursday, due to New Years
holiday).  IF YOU CAN SPARE A FEW MINUTES PLEASE COME
TO OBSERVE--Hennepin County Government Center,
courtroom 753.

Please also feel free to contact Judge Regina M. Chu
in her chambers at 612-347-7782 to let her know how
you feel about her role in this travesty.   Regarding
prosecutor Anita Jehl, you can call her boss, Amy
Klobuchar, at 612-348-5550.

We'll have another report later about today's
proceedings.
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Communities United Against Police Brutality
2104 Stevens Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Hotline 612-874-STOP (7867)
http://www.CharityAdvantage.com/CUAPB

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