Tuesday, June 5, 2012

NYPD Unconcerned With Actually Convicting Occupy Wall Street Protesters -- Daily Intel

As hundreds of protesters arrested during months of Occupy Wall Street demonstrations get their day in court, their arresting officers aren't even bothering to show up. When they have, as in the first two cases to go to trial, the NYPD testimony was disproved with photographic and video evidence, resulting in both protesters getting acquitted. Many of the others charged, most often with disorderly conduct (a violation, not a crime), will have to wait until at least September to go before a judge because the prosecution doesn't have their police witnesses ready. As with contesting a traffic ticket, it's often difficult to get cops to court, but when it comes to protesters, there's probably more to it than busy schedules.

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