Friday, October 13, 2006

Our Government's Attack on Our Citizens Part 2: Lynne Stewart

Lynne Stewart to be sentenced Oct. 16

Catch a train or a plane, walk, hail a cab or carpool it, but show up for court in lower Manhattan on Monday, Oct. 16, when human rights defense lawyer Lynne Stewart faces sentencing.



READ A COPY OF LYNNE'S LETTER TO JUDGE KOELTL


Supporters of this long-time legal activist from far and wide are asked to accompany Stewart to court that morning at 9 a.m. An overflow crowd will rally in Foley Square at Centre and Worth Streets.

On the eve of sentencing, a rally and tribute to Stewart has been organized to honor her long legal efforts and activist political life. The event will begin at 4 p.m. at Riverside Church—between 120 and 122 Streets and Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Stewart, who is 66 years old, is facing decades in prison. She was convicted for violating a gag order imposed on her client, Muslim cleric Sheik Abdel-Rahman.

Then-Attorney General John Ashcroft had actually announced Stewart’s indictment on the David Letterman show in April 2002.

After her conviction, the National Lawyers Guild stated: “The U.S. Department of Justice was resolute from day one in making a symbol out of Lynne Stewart in support of its campaign to deny people charged with crimes of effective legal representation. The government is bent on intimidating attorneys from providing zealous representation to unpopular clients.”

For more information, visit www.lynnestewart.org.

For an updated take on take on Lynne Stewart (post sentencing) by the weazl, click here.

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1 comment:

Daithí said...

Lynne Stewart has been sentenced to imprisonment of 28 months.

http://gaelicstarover.blogspot.com/2006/10/lighter-sentence-for-lynne-stewart.html



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