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Journalist Faces Jail Time for Resisting Grand Jury Subpoena
Josh Wolf is being charged with civil contempt and may be jailed Thursday for refusing to testify or turn over video out takes to a Federal Grand Jury investigating a July, 2005, demonstration. We have fought to make this next hearing public, so come out and pack the courtroom.
July 20th, Press conference at 12pm, hearing at 1pm at the SF Federal Building (450 Golden Gate Ave.)
July 20th, Press conference at 12pm, hearing at 1pm at the SF Federal Building (450 Golden Gate Ave.)
Support Josh Wolf!
Journalist Faces Jail Time for Resisting Grand Jury Subpoena
Contempt Hearing and Press Conference Thursday
Where: Federal Building; 450 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco
When: July 20th 2006
12:00 PM Press Conference
1:00 PM Civil Contempt Hearing
Josh Wolf is being charged with civil contempt and may be jailed Thursday for refusing to testify or turn over video out takes to a Federal Grand Jury investigating a July, 2005, demonstration. We have fought to make this next
hearing public, so come out and pack the courtroom. This is one of several grand juries being convened across the country to harass, intimidate and collect
information on political activists and their supporters.
Josh faces more than a year in Santa Rita Jail for simply exercising his constitutional right to remain silent, while standing up for freedom of the press. Please spread the word and attend Josh's hearing and press conference. Let's have a strong show of solidarity and support for Josh on Thursday!
For background information and updates visit:
http://www.FBIwitchhunt.com
http://www.joshwolf.net/grandjury/
Journalist Faces Jail Time for Resisting Grand Jury Subpoena
Contempt Hearing and Press Conference Thursday
Where: Federal Building; 450 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco
When: July 20th 2006
12:00 PM Press Conference
1:00 PM Civil Contempt Hearing
Josh Wolf is being charged with civil contempt and may be jailed Thursday for refusing to testify or turn over video out takes to a Federal Grand Jury investigating a July, 2005, demonstration. We have fought to make this next
hearing public, so come out and pack the courtroom. This is one of several grand juries being convened across the country to harass, intimidate and collect
information on political activists and their supporters.
Josh faces more than a year in Santa Rita Jail for simply exercising his constitutional right to remain silent, while standing up for freedom of the press. Please spread the word and attend Josh's hearing and press conference. Let's have a strong show of solidarity and support for Josh on Thursday!
For background information and updates visit:
http://www.FBIwitchhunt.com
http://www.joshwolf.net/grandjury/
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Here is the board of supervisors' resolution. The full Board will vote on the resolution Tuesday.
SF Resolution sponsored by Ross Mirkarimi and Chris Daly
File No: (Pending)
Resolution No: (Pending)
Presented to SF BOS on July 18,2006
Resolution resisting the federal government’s intervention in the City and County of San Francisco’s investigation of the July 8th, 2005 G-8 protest and expressing support for the California Shield Law
WHEREAS, The City and County of San Francisco and its residents are governed under the California State Constitution and other state laws; and
WHEREAS, The California Constitution under the California Evidence Code 1070 establishes protections for news-gatherers under the California Shield Law; and
WHEREAS, The California Court of Appeals recently ruled that the California Shield Law “is intended to protect the gathering and dissemination of news,” and that the law protects Internet “bloggers” and other new forms of journalism just as it does traditional journalists; and,
WHEREAS, A federal grand jury is investigating the events that occurred at a July 8th, 2005 protest of the G-8 Summit in Scotland, and the stated subject of the investigation is the alleged vandalism of a San Francisco Police Department patrol vehicle; and
WHEREAS, The United States Government asserts that this case is under federal jurisdiction because the patrol vehicle is paid for out of San Francisco’s general fund, and the City and County receive money from the federal government; and
WHEREAS, This attempt to circumvent the local judicial system stands to damage the efficacy of the California Shield Law and the California State Constitution; and
WHEREAS, There is an ongoing local investigation in the matters of the July 8th demonstration; and
WHEREAS, Josh Wolf, an independent journalist in the City and County of San Francisco, and therein protected by the California Shield Law, has been subpoenaed to testify before the Federal Grand Jury and to furnish his unedited footage for the jury; and
WHEREAS, Josh Wolf was reporting on protected First Amendment activities on the night of July 8th, 2005; and
WHEREAS, The US Government has a recent and extensive history of overstepping its limitations in its efforts to investigate political protest; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco oppose these attempts by the federal government and the federal grand jury to intervene in this matter that is within the jurisdiction of the City and County of San Francisco; and, be it further
RESOLVED, The Board of Supervisors urges the federal government and the federal grand jury to respect the protection of journalists afforded under the California Shield Law; and, be it further
RESOLVED, The City and County of San Francisco reinforces the need for a free press as stipulated in the First Amendment of the US Constitution and is deeply concerned that this attempt to erode the protections afforded to journalists under state law can not only have a chilling effect, but stands to potentially erode the trust relationship between journalists and their contacts and is essential to journalistic practices.
SF Resolution sponsored by Ross Mirkarimi and Chris Daly
File No: (Pending)
Resolution No: (Pending)
Presented to SF BOS on July 18,2006
Resolution resisting the federal government’s intervention in the City and County of San Francisco’s investigation of the July 8th, 2005 G-8 protest and expressing support for the California Shield Law
WHEREAS, The City and County of San Francisco and its residents are governed under the California State Constitution and other state laws; and
WHEREAS, The California Constitution under the California Evidence Code 1070 establishes protections for news-gatherers under the California Shield Law; and
WHEREAS, The California Court of Appeals recently ruled that the California Shield Law “is intended to protect the gathering and dissemination of news,” and that the law protects Internet “bloggers” and other new forms of journalism just as it does traditional journalists; and,
WHEREAS, A federal grand jury is investigating the events that occurred at a July 8th, 2005 protest of the G-8 Summit in Scotland, and the stated subject of the investigation is the alleged vandalism of a San Francisco Police Department patrol vehicle; and
WHEREAS, The United States Government asserts that this case is under federal jurisdiction because the patrol vehicle is paid for out of San Francisco’s general fund, and the City and County receive money from the federal government; and
WHEREAS, This attempt to circumvent the local judicial system stands to damage the efficacy of the California Shield Law and the California State Constitution; and
WHEREAS, There is an ongoing local investigation in the matters of the July 8th demonstration; and
WHEREAS, Josh Wolf, an independent journalist in the City and County of San Francisco, and therein protected by the California Shield Law, has been subpoenaed to testify before the Federal Grand Jury and to furnish his unedited footage for the jury; and
WHEREAS, Josh Wolf was reporting on protected First Amendment activities on the night of July 8th, 2005; and
WHEREAS, The US Government has a recent and extensive history of overstepping its limitations in its efforts to investigate political protest; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco oppose these attempts by the federal government and the federal grand jury to intervene in this matter that is within the jurisdiction of the City and County of San Francisco; and, be it further
RESOLVED, The Board of Supervisors urges the federal government and the federal grand jury to respect the protection of journalists afforded under the California Shield Law; and, be it further
RESOLVED, The City and County of San Francisco reinforces the need for a free press as stipulated in the First Amendment of the US Constitution and is deeply concerned that this attempt to erode the protections afforded to journalists under state law can not only have a chilling effect, but stands to potentially erode the trust relationship between journalists and their contacts and is essential to journalistic practices.
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