Capitol Protesters Requesting Jury Trials
Monday, August 12th, 2013 -- 8:41 AM
-More than 40 protesters arrested by Capitol Police during a crackdown on a daily sing-along conducted without permits have pleaded not guilty, and 33 have requested jury trials.Police have issued 223 citations or recommended charges in the last two weeks against people participating in the noontime Solidarity Sing-along. Some people have received more than one citation, which are mostly for conducting a demonstration without a permit. Seven arrests were for disorderly conduct or obstructing or resisting arrest.
The protesters have gathered almost every day for the last two years to sing against Republican Gov. Scott Walker. Police began arresting them last month after a federal judge ruled that officers can require groups of more than 20 to get a permit to gather in the building.
The protesters refuse to apply for permits, saying they shouldn't need the government's permission to protest the government. They say the First Amendment protects their rights to free speech and assembly, and they also say that because they're not an organized group no one can assume responsibility for any damages to the building, as a permit would require.
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