Horrible story. Now if you could put the link to donate back into the
message, perhaps a few people here might cough up a few bucks for his
defense =)
Ecke

2010/5/21  <[email protected]>:
> Look what's happening now ...
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> From: [email protected]
> To: "freedoms cry litigators" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 11:25:44 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: [freedoms_cry_litigators] Bloglines - Penn. activist facing 8 years 
> in prison after videotaping officers outside courthouse
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> Bloglines user quackn ([email protected]) has sent this item to you, with 
> the following personal message:
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> 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.
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>        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
>
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> 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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