"Wall 7" case dismissed: Lawyers' statement

Judge Dismisses RNC Charges in First Case to Proceed to Trial -
Insufficient Evidence to Allow Case to Proceed to Jury

(Jan. 23, 2009) A Ramsey County Judge today threw out all charges in the first RNC related case to proceed to trial. The "Wall Street" seven consisted of seven persons arrested on September 1, 2008, for blocking the intersection of 9th and Wacouta in downtown St. Paul. They were charged with Obstructing Legal Process, Disorderly Conduct, Unlawful Assembly, and Blocking Traffic. All charges were thrown out after the City of St. Paul had presented the prosecution's case and the judge concluded there was insufficient evidence to support a conviction.

"This was the City of St. Paul's showcase trial -- the first RNC case to go to trial and one in which the City consolidated the trials of all seven defendants. Unfortunately for the City, however, it showcased how police had no basis for the vast majority of arrests made during the RNC," said defense counsel Jordan Kushner, an attorney with the National Lawyers Guild. "The judge in this case decided there wasn't even enough evidence to require the defendants to put on any evidence and allow the case to go to a jury," he said. Kushner and Ken Tilsen, another volunteer attorney from the National Lawyers Guild, represented the seven defendants.

By granting the motion for a directed verdict, Ramsey County Judge Michael Fetsch decided that no reasonable jury could find the defendants guilty even if all the testimony from police was accepted as true. The defendants did not have to present any defense and charges can not be re-filed in the future.

To date, over 40% of the arrests reviewed by the City Attorney's office have been dismissed without formal charges even being filed. This was the first case to proceed to trial in a case where the City Attorney claimed there was sufficient evidence for a formal charge. Although the St. Paul City
Attorney has for the past three months defended the arrests made during the RNC, this trial represents the first real test of the strength of that evidence. As demonstrators and their lawyers have contended, the dismissal of these charges is additional evidence that hundreds of people were
arrested without cause during the RNC in a government crackdown on dissent.

Each defendant in this case served several days in jail before being released on bail. The out-of-state defendants, Samuel Maron, Kathryn Bonner Jackson, Molly Adelstein, Katherine Tolman, Andrew Wilson, Paul McCarrier, and Timothy Clifford, all missed work or school obligations and incurred great expense as they had to come to Minnesota multiple times for court
appearances.

Contacts: Jordan Kushner 612-205-5500
Ken Tilsen 612-590-2997

Comments

"The judge in this case

"The judge in this case decided there wasn't even enough evidence to require the defendants to put on any evidence and allow the case to go to a jury," he said. Kushner and Ken Tilsen, another volunteer attorney from the National Lawyers Guild, represented the seven defendants.

There was a trial in front of a jury, plus there was evidence presented. The jury just wanted to get out of that court room because it stunk sooooooo bad.

Next time people, take a shower. You know what those are, and use soap.

To the previous

To the previous commenter--

The jury did not ever deliberate. The judge made a legal determination that there was not sufficient evidence that no reasonable person could convict the defendants. So the defense did not even have to make a case.

the smell was of rotting

the smell was of rotting bacon.

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