Controversial Inauguration Protest Prosecution Ends In Not Guilty Verdicts

Controversial Inauguration Protest Prosecution Ends In Not Guilty Verdicts

Above Photo: ZACH GIBSON VIA GETTY IMAGES. Detained demonstrators hold a sign during a protest before President Donald Trump’s inauguration in D.C. on Jan. 20.

Note: Criminalizing dissent was defeated by a Washington, DC jury. The jury verdict acquitted all of the #J20 defendants on every charge is a tremendous victory against a prosecution that threatened the ability to protest in Washington, DC and perhaps nationally. The prosecution did not rely on evidence of any of the individuals charged instead relying on conspiracy to riot and other crimes. The defendants were each facing decades in prison and the prosecution was a threat to resistance protests. The defendants included people who were photographers, media and medics with the prosecutor making claims like “You can be a medic and riot.” The jury did not agree.

This is only the first six individuals charged, 188 additional people are still facing prosecution. The initial response from the prosecutors seems to indicate they will continue with the additional prosecutions. Hopefully they will reconsider and this rebuke by a jury will make the prosecution rethink the unusual theory of the case and prosecute only those who they have evidence against for crimes they can prove they committed, not a broad conspiracy charge without evidence against individuals. Guilt by association should not be sufficient for a prosecution.  KZ

 

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