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  1. #21

    Everyone UNLESS you are the pREZ and his cohorts...

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  2. #22

    Everyone UNLESS you are the pREZ and his cohorts...

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    Everyone UNLESS you are the pREZ and his cohorts...

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  4. #24

    Everyone UNLESS you are the pREZ and his cohorts...

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  5. #25

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  6. #26

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  7. #27

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  8. #28

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  9. #29

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  10. #30

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  11. #31

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  12. #32

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  13. #33

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  14. #34

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  15. #35

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  16. #36

    Freelance journo Wolf headed back to jail after bail revoked

    Freelance journalist and activist Josh Wolf is heading back to jail after a federal appeals court on Monday ordered his bail revoked unless he changes course and gives a federal grand jury outtakes of footage he shot at a violent San Francisco protest in July 2005.

    Wolf, who has argued that he has a right as a journalist to withhold unpublished material, plans to turn himself in at the federal prison in Dublin before a 1 p.m. Wednesday deadline, said Jose Luis Fuentes, one of Wolf's attorneys.

    A three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected Wolf's appeal of a lower court's decision to hold him in contempt. The same three judges on Monday granted a federal prosecutor's motion to revoke bail.

    ...

    In his argument for revoking bail, prosecutor Jeffrey Finigan wrote that Wolf must be jailed because the "coercive intent behind the recalcitrant witness statute is lessened with each passing day."

    Fuentes said jailing his client will not be coercive because Wolf hopes to achieve victory through his appeals. "It's just punishment," Fuentes said.

    The subpoena for Wolf's footage was issued by a grand jury investigating the alleged attempted burning of a San Francisco police car at an anarchist-led rally July 8, 2005, in opposition to an economic summit taking place at the time in Scotland.
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...AGQ1L87KV1.DTL

  17. #37

    SF Chron newsmen to tell judge why they shouldn't be jailed

    San Francisco Chronicle
    Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams will appear in federal court on Thursday. "They will invoke the value of confidential sources in reporting ranging from the Pentagon Papers to Watergate to Abu Ghraib," writes Joe Garofoli. "They will say that if they identify their sources, their careers will be finished; no one would trust them again."
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NGNDL90AR1.DTL

  18. #38

    SF Chron newsmen to tell judge why they shouldn't be jailed

    San Francisco Chronicle
    Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams will appear in federal court on Thursday. "They will invoke the value of confidential sources in reporting ranging from the Pentagon Papers to Watergate to Abu Ghraib," writes Joe Garofoli. "They will say that if they identify their sources, their careers will be finished; no one would trust them again."
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NGNDL90AR1.DTL

  19. #39

    SF Chron newsmen to tell judge why they shouldn't be jailed

    San Francisco Chronicle
    Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams will appear in federal court on Thursday. "They will invoke the value of confidential sources in reporting ranging from the Pentagon Papers to Watergate to Abu Ghraib," writes Joe Garofoli. "They will say that if they identify their sources, their careers will be finished; no one would trust them again."
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NGNDL90AR1.DTL

  20. #40

    SF Chron newsmen to tell judge why they shouldn't be jailed

    San Francisco Chronicle
    Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams will appear in federal court on Thursday. "They will invoke the value of confidential sources in reporting ranging from the Pentagon Papers to Watergate to Abu Ghraib," writes Joe Garofoli. "They will say that if they identify their sources, their careers will be finished; no one would trust them again."
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NGNDL90AR1.DTL

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