[Ppnews] Charges Dropped - Jalil pleads no contest Cisco's case continues - Herman's Statement
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Mon Jul 6 18:37:36 EDT 2009
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Monday, July 6, 2009
<http://freethesf8.blogspot.com/2009/07/charges-dropped-jalil-pleads-no-contest.html>Charges
dropped - Jalil pleads no contest Cisco's case continues
Finally, after years of unified resistance by the
brothers and a the building of massive support,
California State prosecutors were forced to admit
that they have insufficient evidence against the San Francisco 8.
Charges against four of the defendants were
dropped and Jalil Muntaqim pled no contest to
conspiracy to commit voluntary manslaughter. The
State prosecutor asked the court to sentence him
to 12 months calling it "a drop in the bucket."
Judge Moscone replied "unless you're the one
doing the time." Jalil received credit for time
served (close to 2 1/2 years in County Jail) and
3 years probation. He will return to New York to fight for parole.
The charges were dismissed today against Ray
Boudreaux, Richard Brown, Hank Jones, and Harold Taylor.
The courtroom at 850 Bryant Street was packed
with SF 8 supporters after a rally of hundreds
and a huge Free SF 8 banner was displayed on the
hillside of Bernal Heights to be seen from all
over the city. (see the photo above)
"This is finally the disposition of a case that
should never have been brought in the first
place," announced attorney Soffiyah Elijah.
Francisco Torres still faces a court hearing on
August 10th. Francisco steadfastly maintains his
innocence according to his attorney Charles
Bourdon who intends to file a motion to dismiss
the charges against his client.
Herman Bell entered a plea a week ago.
<http://freethesf8.blogspot.com/2009/06/herman-bell-pleads-guilty-to-reduced.html>Herman
Bell Pleads Guilty to Reduced Charge of Manslaughter No Prison Sentence
Herman Bell was supported by a courtroom of
supporters June 29th as he entered a plea in the
SF 8 case. After legal formalities he left the
courtroom raising a clenched fist to the crowd.
Herman Bell pled guilty to the reduced charge of
voluntary manslaughter for his role in the
killing of San Francisco police officer John Young in 1971.
Part of the plea agreement is that Herman will
not be a witness against his comrades and friends
and cannot be called to any hearing as a witness by the prosecution.
His sentence is that he will be placed on
informal probation for five years and will be
allowed to immediately return to New York. He
will receive absolutely no additional prison time for his actions.
Herman and his co-defendants have always
maintained that because of the torture used by
the New Orleans Police Department to gain alleged
confessions and the lack of new evidence, these
charges should never have been brought.
Herman's letter to supporters and friends follows.
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7/2/09
Dear friends
Your strong showing of support at my
plea/sentencing hearing this past Monday was
truly heartening. For me, removing the
possibility of going to trial when a proposal
(though unpalatable) is offered that would leave
open a future chance at parole in another
jurisdiction was something I could not pass up.
So I accepted the AGs proposal. There is no
disunity here, just a tactical legal decision
having been made. I could never be at peace with
myself if I sat in a prison cell for the rest of
my days knowing that I rejected a proposal that
left open possible freedom one day. You expect me
to think and act responsibly and to make
responsible decisions. I expect no less of myself or of you.
I am so proud of you and all the work youve done
in our behalf and in waking our movement from its
lethargyproud of your speaking, proud of your
fund-raising, proud of your organizing (the Labor
Council, the City Supervisors, the Caravan to
Sacramentosuch a sweet piece of main stream
organizing, and the tribute to Panther women). So
very proud that you were in court to smile your
greetings whenever we appeared; proud that you
made bail for those of us who could bail-out, and
that you routinely visited those of us who could
not. I shall miss your frequent visits, so how
could I not go forward in this without a heavy
heart. I do so thanking you for being true to
yourselves and thanking you for the love and
righteous support you gave and are giving the SF8.
I love you all.
Herman.
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