Trials beginning today for protesters at September’s Republican National Convention will themselves be protested in a variety of ways over the next few days. A new coalition called Community RNC Arrestee Support Structure — or CRASS – plans to pack courtrooms with supporters and rally against St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman today. CRASS has also called for a two-day call-in on Tuesday and Wednesday to Ramsey County Attorney Susan Gaertner — whose gubernatorial campaign fund-raiser the group protested earlier this month — to demand that she drop charges against the RNC8, eight arrestees facing felony charges whose next consolidated court date is Wednesday afternoon.
Details after the jump, including the names of those whose trials start this week.
CRASS tells the Minnesota Independent that trials start this week for Vernon Rodrigues (felony); Shannon Alsup, Ashley Majer, Lisa Mirkovich, Loren Yglecias (gross misdemeanors); and Jared Collins, Leif Johnson, Thomas Kamen and Andrew Wilson (misdemeanors).
The protest against Coleman is set for 4:30 p.m. today at Mancini’s Steak House, 531 W. Seventh St., St. Paul.
The call-in to Gaertner’s office is set for 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Wednesday. That effort leads up to the next court date for the eight people arrested before the convention began who are known as the RNC8: Luce Guillen Givins, Max Specktor, Nathanael Secor, Eryn Trimmer, Monica Bicking, Erik Oseland, Robert Czernik and Garrett Fitzgerald.
CRASS describes itself as “non-hierarchical coalition of RNC arrestees and community allies” that includes Coldsnap Legal Collective, Friends of the RNC 8, the National Lawyers Guild – Minnesota, Communities United Against Police Brutality, Anti-War Committee, Twin Cities Indymedia, and Veterans for Peace.
On Friday, Joe Robinson received the first RNC protester felony sentence – a $100 fine and 100 hours of community service — from Ramsey County District Court Judge Salvador Rosas, who is assigned to hear the RNC8 case on Wednesday.













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Comment posted December 15, 2008 @ 4:33 pm
Do it up!
RNC 8 National Call-In Days of Action:
Tuesday, Dec 16 (9-5) and Wednesday, Dec 17 (8-1) – all Central Time
As part of our pressure campaign against Ramsey County Attorney Susan
Gaertner we are calling attention to her 2010 run for governor of
Minnesota on the Democratic ticket. She’s already starting to fundraise in
the hopes of being another in a long line of politicians with rhetoric of
change but with policies of repressing dissent. If she continues with the
charges against the RNC 8 and the other 10 felonies in Ramsey County
Court, let’s not let her campaign run in peace!
Friends of the RNC 8 are asking you to again take five minutes of your
time to demand that all charges be dropped against the eight alleged
“leaders” of the RNC Welcoming Committee. In what appears to be the first
use of criminal charges under the 2002 Minnesota version of the federal
Patriot Act, Ramsey County prosecutors like Gaertner have set a dangerous
precedent for the future of political organizing.
The RNC 8 cases have now been consolidated under Judge Salvador Rosas.
This Saturday, Ramsey County amended their complaint against the 8 to
include 4 felony counts of conspiracy:
Count 1 – conspiracy to riot in the second degree in furtherance of
terrorism (the original charge)
Count 2 – conspiracy to riot in the second degree (without terrorism
enhancement)
Count 3 – conspiracy to damage property in furtherance of terrorism
Count 4 – conspiracy to damage property (without terrorism enhancement)
If convicted, they are facing over 2 decades in prison. The RNC 8 have
their next court date all together on Wednesday, December 17th at 1:00pm.
During this time, the 8 will sit down with their lawyers, the prosecution
and the judge to begin scheduling the future dates of their trial. In
solidarity with the 8 and the other RNC arrestees facing felony cases,
please take time to call or e-mail Ramsey County Attorney Susan Gaertner’s
office Tuesday and Wednesday December 16th and 17th. We are demanding that
ALL CHARGES BE DROPPED.
Call (651)266-3222 or e-mail RCA@co.ramsey.mn.us (cc: info@rnc8.org)
and demand that Ramsey County Attorney Susan Gaertner drop the Felony
charges against RNC arrestees. Tell her that you are watching the “RNC 8″
case very closely and that no good DFL gubernatorial candidate would
prosecute anyone for political organizing of this kind. Here are a couple
of ways you could address this to the Ramsey County Attorney’s office:
“Hi, I’m calling because I have been watching the case of the RNC 8 very
closely, and I’m joining the thousands of people who demand that the
charges against them be dropped. As part of the progressive community,
these charges appear politically motivated and only serve to stifle
dissent, not put actual criminals behind bars. The RNC 8 are respected
members of my community and I will work as hard as I can for their
defense; if your office wants to retain any legitimacy and not waste
taxpayer money, you should drop the charges immediately.”
“I’m also aware that Susan Gaertner is running for governor of Minnesota
in 2010, and I would like her to know that I will never support her
campaign so long as she continues with charges resulting from the
Republican National Convention.”
You can also reach Susan Gaertner’s campaign specifically by e-mail or
phone at:
Susan Gaertner for Governor:
info@susangaertner.com (cc: info@rnc8.org)
(612)978-8625
(612)804-6156
Susan Gaertner for Governor on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=17089497057
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15561103028
Please be polite, and firm. Remember that what you say will have an
impact on everybody facing charges, and it could very easily have a
negative impact if you are not careful. Thanks for your support!
From the Friends of the RNC 8
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