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DESCRIPTION:Songs and soup in front of the Courthouse at 1 PM.  Then down to the 
 basement of the County Building.\n\nThis is a continuation of the 
 infraction trial against myself and Roberrt "Blindbear" Facer (represented 
 by Attorney Ed Frey).  We are accused of "Unreasonably Disturbing Noise" at 
 a demonstration to publicize the high number of homeless deaths in 2009 in 
 front of the Bookshop Santa Cruz on January 6.  \n\nThe event largely 
 consisted of petitioning, distributing flyers, interviewing and polling 
 passersby, and serving soup. Some singing was also involved as had been 
 done at more than a dozen previous such events at the same spot.   \n\nWe 
 learned after the fact that some of the singing had apparently disturbed a 
 tenant two floors up.  \nA day sleeper who says he works at night, Sean 
 Reilly mistakenly or falsely claimed we'd been making a huge racket since 
 11 AM.  \n\nReilly didn't bother to let us know he was having trouble 
 sleeping or needed more quiet, but instead called the police more than four 
 hours after he was disturbed.\n\nThough all singing stopped when the police 
 officer arrived and made Reilly's complaint, the officer variously told us 
 to stop playing or leave.  \n\nWhen pressed, she suggested we play more 
 softly, but wouldn't tell us how softly it was necessary for us to play to 
 be legal, nor whether the volume she heard was "unreasonably 
 disturbing".\n\nOfficer L. Schonfield eventually became annoyed with our 
 repeated requests that she clarify what was legal, since singing was a part 
 of our protest activity and presumably First Amendment protected.  \n\nShe 
 then told Reilly that he'd have to file a formal charge to "stop the 
 singing" (even though her demand had stopped it and it never started 
 again).  In response, Reilly came down and identified six people, of whom 
 four were cited.\n\nThe bail was $445, and required half a dozen court 
 appearances so far.  City Attorney John Barisone inexplicably took up the 
 prosecution.\n\nBarisone's involvement in this case, the Wes Modes case, 
 the Richardson/deLeon Injunction,  the creation of new laws criminalizing 
 the homeless, and the crackdown on Peacecamp2010 seem to indicate an 
 ominous escalation of repression against activists--homeless and 
 otherwise--in Santa Cruz. \n\nIn a decision which astonished and outraged 
 most everyone in the courtroom, Judge Jeff Almquist found Becky Johnson of 
 "unreasonably disturbing noise"--a decision which her attorney Ed Frey is 
 appealing.\n\nJoe Schultz, coincidentally a witness in the case, will be 
 providing tasty soup or some other repast in front of the courthouse at 1 
 PM, and we may sing a few songs to encourage more subversive sidewalk 
 singing.\n\nBring your best voices, some musical friends, and hopes for a 
 miracle (a just verdict).\n\nPrior stories at 
 http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/07/20/18654398.php?show_comments=1#18656197\n\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/07/15/18653899.php\n\nhttp://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/04/29/18646105.php\n\nhttp://beckyjohnsononewomantalking.blogspot.com/2010/04/confessions-of-song-criminal.html\n\nhttp://beckyjohnsononewomantalking.blogspot.com/2010/01/sing-song-go-to-jail.html\n\nThe 
 lyrics to one of the subversive songs can be found 
 at:\nhttp://beckyjohnsononewomantalking.blogspot.com/2010/01/downtown-music-by-petula-clark-lyrics.html\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/30/18657154.php
SUMMARY:Sour Song of Suppression: Snuffing Out Political Music on Pacific Avenue
LOCATION:1 PM In front of the Courthouse at 701 Ocean St.\n1:30 PM in Dept. 10 in 
 the basement of the County Building
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/30/18657154.php
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