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Free at Last!! -- Josh Wolf's First Public Statement
On April 3rd, Josh Wolf was released from prison. Josh became the longest incarcerated journalist in U.S. history -- for refusing to turn in his videotape to a federal grand jury. His case is Exhibit A of why we need a federal shield law -- to allow journalist to protect their sources free of harassment. The following was his public statement upon being released.
On April 3rd, Josh Wolf was released from prison. Josh became the longest incarcerated journalist in U.S. history -- for refusing to turn in his videotape to a federal grand jury. His case is Exhibit A of why we need a federal shield law -- to allow journalist to protect their sources free of harassment. The following was his public statement upon being released.
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