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California | East Bay | Santa Cruz Indymedia | Animal Liberation | Education & Student Activism | Police State and PrisonsNew Grand Jury Subpoenas Related to UC-Santa Cruz Investigation
At least two individuals have been subpoenaed to a federal grand jury that appears to be investigating a 2008 fire at the home of an animal experimenter at the University of California, Santa Cruz. One of the people subpoenaed, José Palafox, said:
Grand juries are often used to compel political activists to testify about their political beliefs and political associations. When activists enter a grand jury, they check their rights at the door. Those who refuse to take part in these political witch hunts face prison time. [Utah animal rights activist Jordan Halliday is currently in prison for his principled stand .] In addition to Palafox, at least one other person has been subpoenaed, and another received a visit from the FBI. Grand juries are secret, but there is some information about the scope of this one. The 2008 fire was also at issue in the prosecution of the “AETA 4″ on animal enterprise terrorism charges (which were all dismissed). And the prosecutor in that case, Assistant U.S. Attorney Elise Becker, is also involved in this grand jury. I’ll post more information as it becomes available. In the meantime, if you are contacted by the FBI or receive a grand jury subpoena, immediately contact the National Lawyers Guild hotline, (888) 654-3265. Also, watch this video. |
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