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Nov. 1, 2002 hearing in Judi Bari case

by semp
An important hearing on post-trial motions by both sides will take place before federal judge Claudia Wilken on Friday November 1, 2002, beginning at 10 a.m. in the Federal Courthouse at 13th and Clay
Streets in Oakland, California.
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IMPORTANT HEARING FRIDAY NOV. 1 ON POST-TRIAL MOTIONS IN THE JUDI BARI AND DARRYL CHERNEY VS FBI HISTORIC CASE
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An important hearing on post-trial motions by both sides will take place before federal judge Claudia Wilken on Friday November 1, 2002, beginning at 10 a.m. in the Federal Courthouse at 13th and Clay
Streets in Oakland, California.

The Oakland and FBI defendants have filed separate motions seeking to overturn the unanimous jury verdicts against them, and also seeking to set aside or reduce the $4.4 million damage award. The Oakland defendants seek a new trial.

Attorneys for Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney have also filed a post-trial motion seeking a new trial to include the six FBI higher-ups who were let out of the case by the court before the trial began. This group includes COINTELPRO master Richard W. Held, who was
the Special Agent in Charge of the San Francisco office of the FBI at the time of the attempted frame-up in 1990.

This will probably be the final hearing in Bari vs. FBI at the federal trial court level. Assuming all post-trial motions are denied, the appeals process will begin, and the case will move to the jurisdiction of the Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeal in San Francisco.

It is important for supporters to attend this hearing to show that the public is interested in this case. Jurors said they took note of the full courtroom every day of the six-week trial last April and May, and it influenced them positively.

Several of the post-trial "pleading" documents are now available from the Judi Bari website (http://www.judibari.org) in Adobe Acrobat format for online reading or for download and offline reading with the free Acrobat Reader software.

Plaintiffs' Post-Trial Motion (9 pages, 104 KB)
FBI Defendants' Post-Trial Motion ( 25 pages, 266 KB)
OPD Defendants' Post-Trial Motion ( 10 pages, 137 KB)
Plaintiffs' Opposition to Defendants' Post-Trial Motions (49 pages, 557 KB)

Links to the above files will be found on the Bari home page and on the Legal Documents Index page.

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