Thanks to you all for your solidarity!

Carlos Montes 
www.stopfbila.net








Thanks to all your support and activism, Carlos Montes is declaring victory 
today! Here is the initial LA-CSFR statement on today's events.


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Victory Against Repression: Carlos Montes Court Case Ends in Victory!
Los Angeles, CA - On June 5, 2012 Carlos Montes’ criminal court prosecution 
ended in a victory for Carlos and the movement.
 
Carlos Montes’ home was raided on May 17, 2011, by the combined forces of the 
LA County Sheriff’s Swat Team and the FBI, by crashing his door down at 5:00 
a.m., with automatic assault rifles drawn,  almost killing him.. He was charged 
with 6 serious felonies with a possible jail time of up to 18 years.
 
With local and national support, via solidarity protests, call-in campaigns to 
President Obama and U.S. Attorney General Holder, local rallies and protests, 
and an offensive legal strategy , two felonies were dropped - this was a first 
partial victory. However the District Attorney still stated that they wanted 
Montes to do at least 5 years in state prison for the 4 felony charges 
remaining.
 
The local and national Committees Against FBI Repression launched a petition 
drive and a “Call the D.A.” campaign, with phone banking and a robo call by 
Carlos to over 4 000 supporters, urging folks to call District Attorney Steve 
Cooley. The D.A.’s office was flooded with calls and letters.
 
Montes’ attorney made several motions to get charges dropped on various 
grounds, but the Los Angeles Superior Court judge rejected them. Preparations 
were made for a trial, knowing well the state judicial system is not ‘fair and 
impartial.’ Montes and his attorney Jorge Gonzalez got widespread support and 
media coverage including in the Democracy Now TV show, La Opinion and the 
Guardian UK newspaper.
 
The local D.A. on the case then sought for a resolution and proposed to drop 
three additional felonies, if Carlos pled no contest to one count of perjury. 
This proposal included no jail time, three years of probation and community 
service. Under advice from supporters, friends and his attorney Montes moved 
forward with this proposal.
 
This is a victory for Carlos Montes and the movement against police political 
repression.  A trial had the danger of him being convicted of four felonies 
with jail time and the additional old felony - a total of 5 felonies. At this 
point Carlos is out of jail, will continue to organize against repression, for 
public education, against U.S.-led wars and for immigrant rights. He is already 
planning to attend the protest at the Republican National Convention on August 
27, 2012 in Tampa, Florida.
 
Next steps: The local committee with supporters and rank-and-file members of 
SEIU 721 will hold a victory party to thank everyone who worked on this 
campaign and to help pay off legal expenses. It is set for Saturday, June 23, 
7:00 p.m. Details will follow.
 
Carlos wants to thank all the people, organizations, unions and community 
people who worked and supported him in this struggle against police/political 
repression.
 
The struggle continues to defend the 23 other anti-war and international 
solidarity activists who are STILL under an FBI investigation for showing 
solidarity with the oppressed people of the world, especially the Palestinian 
and Colombian people. Stay updated via: www.stopfbi.net!
 
Los Angeles Committee to Stop FBI Repression
June 5, 2012











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Copyright © 2012 Committee to Stop FBI Repression, All rights reserved. 
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anti-war and international solidarity activists! 
Our mailing address is: 

Committee to Stop FBI Repression 
PO Box 14183
Minneapolis, MN 55414

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Carlos Montes 
www.stopfbila.net








Thanks to all your support and activism, Carlos Montes is declaring victory 
today! Here is the initial LA-CSFR statement on today's events.


Is this email not displaying correctly?
View it in your browser. 


















Victory Against Repression: Carlos Montes Court Case Ends in Victory!
Los Angeles, CA - On June 5, 2012 Carlos Montes’ criminal court prosecution 
ended in a victory for Carlos and the movement.
 
Carlos Montes’ home was raided on May 17, 2011, by the combined forces of the 
LA County Sheriff’s Swat Team and the FBI, by crashing his door down at 5:00 
a.m., with automatic assault rifles drawn,  almost killing him.. He was charged 
with 6 serious felonies with a possible jail time of up to 18 years.
 
With local and national support, via solidarity protests, call-in campaigns to 
President Obama and U.S. Attorney General Holder, local rallies and protests, 
and an offensive legal strategy , two felonies were dropped - this was a first 
partial victory. However the District Attorney still stated that they wanted 
Montes to do at least 5 years in state prison for the 4 felony charges 
remaining.
 
The local and national Committees Against FBI Repression launched a petition 
drive and a “Call the D.A.” campaign, with phone banking and a robo call by 
Carlos to over 4 000 supporters, urging folks to call District Attorney Steve 
Cooley. The D.A.’s office was flooded with calls and letters.
 
Montes’ attorney made several motions to get charges dropped on various 
grounds, but the Los Angeles Superior Court judge rejected them. Preparations 
were made for a trial, knowing well the state judicial system is not ‘fair and 
impartial.’ Montes and his attorney Jorge Gonzalez got widespread support and 
media coverage including in the Democracy Now TV show, La Opinion and the 
Guardian UK newspaper.
 
The local D.A. on the case then sought for a resolution and proposed to drop 
three additional felonies, if Carlos pled no contest to one count of perjury. 
This proposal included no jail time, three years of probation and community 
service. Under advice from supporters, friends and his attorney Montes moved 
forward with this proposal.
 
This is a victory for Carlos Montes and the movement against police political 
repression.  A trial had the danger of him being convicted of four felonies 
with jail time and the additional old felony - a total of 5 felonies. At this 
point Carlos is out of jail, will continue to organize against repression, for 
public education, against U.S.-led wars and for immigrant rights. He is already 
planning to attend the protest at the Republican National Convention on August 
27, 2012 in Tampa, Florida.
 
Next steps: The local committee with supporters and rank-and-file members of 
SEIU 721 will hold a victory party to thank everyone who worked on this 
campaign and to help pay off legal expenses. It is set for Saturday, June 23, 
7:00 p.m. Details will follow.
 
Carlos wants to thank all the people, organizations, unions and community 
people who worked and supported him in this struggle against police/political 
repression.
 
The struggle continues to defend the 23 other anti-war and international 
solidarity activists who are STILL under an FBI investigation for showing 
solidarity with the oppressed people of the world, especially the Palestinian 
and Colombian people. Stay updated via: www.stopfbi.net!
 
Los Angeles Committee to Stop FBI Repression
June 5, 2012











 follow on Twitter | friend on Facebook | forward to a friend  


Copyright © 2012 Committee to Stop FBI Repression, All rights reserved. 
Thanks for your ongoing interest in the fight against FBI repression of 
anti-war and international solidarity activists! 
Our mailing address is: 

Committee to Stop FBI Repression 
PO Box 14183
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Add us to your address book





 










 

 


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