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Case
Dismissed
For
Veteran War
Protesters Arrested On Veterans Day
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Remember the group of veterans we told you about
who were - horror of all horrors - arrested on Veterans Day? The Boston Veterans Day
17 had their day in court last month, and the case against them was
dismissed. Though the District Attorney for the City of Boston made
a motion to the Judge to turn the incident into a civil case, the Judge
had other ideas.
Here is the story, from one of the vets who was
arrested (the same author of the previous article we
posted).
Thanks to Ken for sending us this update!
When the first veteran was called, our attorney stood up and said
he represented all of us, so the judge allowed him to call us by
name. As our names were called, we walked up to the railing and
stood shoulder to shoulder. All of us.
The District
Attorney for the City of Boston made a motion to the Judge to turn this
case into a civil case. That means the case would be heart by a
Judge with no jury.
Our attorney said 'Your Honor, we think this
case should be dismissed.'
Before he got another sentence out, the
Judge said, 'I concur.' There was a smattering of applause in the
courtroom.
After control was regained, our attorney asked if the
one case that was continued to January 10 could also be included in this
dismissal. The Judge agreed.
And thus ended our criminal
proceedings.
To celebrate, about a dozen of us when to Mayor
Menino's office and asked to speak with him. We told the nice young
lady at the desk we would like to ask the Mayor to have Boston's Veterans
Day parade
held and controlled
by the City of Boston. The Mayor wasn't in but the nice young lady said she
would have someone call us."
Wait!
There's more! More
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