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Criminalizing Homelessness in Orlando and SF
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 : In what has to be one of the most telling stories about the new heartlessness in America, an Orlando man stood trial on misdemeanor charges for the crime of feeding the homeless in a public park. He was found not guilty, but spent two days in court convincing a jury of that. 22-year-old Eric Montanez is part of Orlando’s Food Not Bombs, a group that brings food out on the streets to the homeless.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 : In what has to be one of the most telling stories about the new heartlessness in America, an Orlando man stood trial on misdemeanor charges for the crime of feeding the homeless in a public park. He was found not guilty, but spent two days in court convincing a jury of that. 22-year-old Eric Montanez is part of Orlando’s Food Not Bombs, a group that brings food out on the streets to the homeless.
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