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Subject: [freedoms_cry_litigators] Bloglines - Penn. activist facing 8 years in 
prison after videotaping officers outside courthouse

  




Bloglines user quackn ([email protected]) has sent this item to you, with the 
following personal message: 

He is supposed to have no contact with co-defendants. What a violation of due 
process rights, if true. A defendant is entitled under the 6th Amendment to 
investigate his own case and that includes witnesses, included co-defendants. 
Further, it is permissible to engage in a joint defense. 


        Photography is Not a Crime 
Shining a Light on First Amendment, Media and Police Issues 

        Penn. activist facing 8 years in prison after videotaping officers 
outside courthouse 
By Carlos Miller on Pennsylvania 



By Carlos Miller 
George Donnelly, the Pennsylvania videographer who was arrested last week for 
videotaping federal officers in front of an Allentown courthouse, is facing 
eight years in prison for his deed. 

He is specifically being accused of striking one of the officers. 

Anybody who has seen the two previous videos where Donnelly was confronted by 
federal officers in front of a courthouse will find these charges hard to 
believe. 

After all, Donnelly has a tendency to remain courteous even when getting 
threatened with violence. 

Nevertheless, the federal government is charging him with assaulting, 
resisting, or impeding certain United States Government officers or employees, 
which carries a maximum sentence of eight years in prison. 

The evidence, of course, lies in the videotape they confiscated from him. We’ll 
be lucky if that ever makes the light of day. 

When contacted by Photography is Not a Crime today, Donnelly said he was not 
commenting about his case. 

But Libertadedia , described as the libertarian encyclopedia, offers detailed 
information obtained from court records. 

The site states he has been subjected to the following conditions under house 
arrest, even though he has not been convicted: 

    • Bail in the amount of $50,000 
    • Defendant shall submit to random drug testing as directed by pretrial 
services 
    • Defendant shall undergo drug/alcohol treatment if necessary, as 
determined by pretrial services 
    • Defendant shall submit to electronic monitoring 
    • Defendant must obtain a land line 
    • Defendant may drive to food store three times per week, and must submit 
receipts to pretrial services, with prior approval of pretrial services 
    • Travel restricted to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania 
    • Defendant shall surrender and/or refrain from obtaining or applying for a 
passport 
    • Defendant shall surrender and/or refrain from obtaining any firearms 
    • Defendant shall have no contact with co-defendants in this case, or 
individuals engaged in any criminal activity 
    • Defendant may not publicize names, images or locations of officers or 
release information to anyone else 



Donnelly was arrested on May 11th when he was accompanying activist Julian 
Heicklens who was passing out literature on jury nullification . 

This is how Heicklens describes the incident: 



At 12:10 pm, six federal marshals approached us in a confrontational manner and 
said we could not pass out literature nor take pictures. They stood right in 
front of each of us, no more than 6 inches away, so that we could not 
communicate with passersby. These were 6 of the most obnoxious people I have 
ever met. 
We asked the marshals to identify themselves, but they refused. We would not 
identify ourselves. 

George attempted to take a picture, but they seized George’s camera. He 
attempted to retrieve it, but they they threw George to the ground. Then they 
decided to arrest him for assault. They were joined by a 7th marshal. 

Heicklens states that Donnelly was released after spending two days in jail, 
forced to wear an electronic bracelet because he was unable to meet the $50,000 
bail. 

Last month, Donnelly was harassed twice for videotaping outside a federal 
courthouse, including one time when a federal officer got into his face and 
stated the following: 



“If you get too close to me with that camera, I’ll take it out of your hand and 
ram it down your throat” 

Although this was clearly a physical threat and there is no doubt who it came 
from, the officer was never disciplined because he was still working his beat 
since then, according to an interview with Donnelly a couple of weeks back. 

The second time he was harassed, a different set of officers threatened to 
confiscate his camera. 

Both times, he responded politely yet firmly, insisting that he was not 
breaking any laws, which he wasn’t. 

So I’m looking forward to see how he responded in the video we have yet to see. 

On his blog , Donnelly says he does not have an attorney and is asking for 
legal assistance, so hopefully people come through because this is an important 
matter. Here is the link to donate. 

Related posts: 

    1. Activist arrested for videotaping federal guards outside Pennsyvlania 
courthouse By Carlos Miller George Donnelly, the Pennsylvania videographer who 
has... 
    2. Photographing police could land you in prison for ten years under new UK 
law By Carlos Miller In case the War on Photography hasn’t... 
    3. Michigan journalist facing 20 years for photographing crash scene 
Update: A TV news segment from Detroit’s local Fox affiliate.... 



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