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Victory for the Charleston Five!
VICTORY FOR THE CHARLESTON 5
by Jane Slaughter
by Jane Slaughter
"It's over," Ken Riley told Labor Notes at 9:15am on Thursday November 8th. An hour before, attorneys for the Charleston 5 had agreed that the 5 would plead no contest to a magistrate-level offense, walking away from their long ordeal with $100 fines.
Ever since South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon bowed out of the case a few weeks ago, hopes had been high that a negotiated settlement could be reached.
The statute under which the 5 are pleading uses the language "riot, rout or affray." "We're stressing the 'affray,'" Riley said. The statute also refers to no weapons being used and no wound inflicted.
"It's a tremendous victory, considering what we were stacked up against," said Riley. "Condon had called for 'jail, jail and more jail'." He even said he wanted these guys to be placed under the jail.
"From that day to this there's been an all-out campaign to counter that type of aggression. We owe the victory to the unrelenting pressure of the movement."
The demonstrations and possible port shut-downs worldwide that had been planned for November 14 will be cancelled, Riley said.
Ever since South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon bowed out of the case a few weeks ago, hopes had been high that a negotiated settlement could be reached.
The statute under which the 5 are pleading uses the language "riot, rout or affray." "We're stressing the 'affray,'" Riley said. The statute also refers to no weapons being used and no wound inflicted.
"It's a tremendous victory, considering what we were stacked up against," said Riley. "Condon had called for 'jail, jail and more jail'." He even said he wanted these guys to be placed under the jail.
"From that day to this there's been an all-out campaign to counter that type of aggression. We owe the victory to the unrelenting pressure of the movement."
The demonstrations and possible port shut-downs worldwide that had been planned for November 14 will be cancelled, Riley said.
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Being an SC native, I'm equally gladdened at the outcome b/c I know firsthand how aggressivly anti-union most South Carolinians are, not to mention racist...
My support goes out to all of you fighting the fight in the front lines...
"united we stand" among many working class folks (--the only kind of "united we stand" PR that makes any sense--)
was a firm reality. Hoo-ray for the Charleston 5!!!Solidarity works! Now we need to direct our collective attention to the continuing capitalist lockout of the Kentucky, UAW workers ....