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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

George Donnelly’s Initial Appearance Hearing 6/22/2010

Those who aren’t familiar with the Donnelly case please click here and here to get the details.

The hearing started at 10:30am in Allentown, PA. Attending the hearing were George's wife, his son, and myself. He was represented by Paul Hetznecker, the attorney that won the acquittal of the protesters arrested at the Army Experience Center at the Franklin Mills Mall in Philadelphia, PA. Things went well with the judge describing the charges that he is now facing as "petty offenses".

The good news is that George is no longer under house arrest. He is free to travel throughout the forty-eight contiguous states. The ankle bracelet is to be removed, something George said he would get done today, of course. His driver's license was also returned to him. Lastly, no more drug testing is required.

The ordeal isn’t over yet, George still has to stand trial. The judge, prosecutor, and defense attorney had difficulty coordinating their schedules so no date was set. They were looking at the end of July going into August.

Some restrictions are still in force. George may not move out of his present residence, have a passport, or publicly identify any US Marshals or court officers associated with the case.

To conclude, things are definitely looking up for George, but it’s not over yet. One big issue is that his attorney still needs to get paid. Please contribute whatever you can to his legal defense fund at the ChipIn button at the top right hand side of this page. Even if you can only give $5 or $10 every donation counts. Thank you.

4 comments:

  1. For those of us who can't keep all the atrocities straight, always good to have a one sentence reminder of why the govt is on his case. Leafleting? Photographing? Can't remember.

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  2. Carol,

    That's a good question. He's charged with:

    SIMPLE ASSAULT UPON A FEMALE UNITED STATES COURT SECURITY OFFICER, AND IMPEDED GOVERNMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR LAWFUL DUTIES AND FAILED TO COMPLY WITH LAWFUL DIRECTIONS OF FEDERAL OF FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ON FEDERAL PROPERTY IN VIOLATION OF 18 U.S.C. 113 (a)(5) AND 41 C.F.R. 102-74.385 AND 41 C.F.R. 102-74.390

    He was filming at the time. See the links at the top of the article for more details.

    Thanks for the comment.

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  3. The best part of the case is that the Marshalls issued two completely conflicting statements, one when the felony charge stood and then a completely different account of events with respect to the petty offense.

    It is the marshalls who should go down for perjury.

    http://libertapedia.org/wiki/George_Donnelly

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  4. Let's see the video from George's camera, and the two cameras mounted on the front wall of the courthouse...

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