Former CNN journalist Don Lemon pleads not guilty in St. Paul church demonstration case
Source: Scripps News
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Don Lemon, an independent journalist who formerly worked for CNN, has pled not guilty to charges of violating federal civil rights protections when a protest interrupted a worship service in a Minnesota church in January, the Associated Press reports.
Lemon appeared in court Friday as one of five people arraigned in the case. He entered a not guilty plea.
He later issued a statement through his attorneys:
"The events before my arrest, and whats happened since, show that people are finally realizing what this Administration is all about. For them, the process is the punishment. Like all of you here in Minnesota, I will not be intimidated, I will not back down, and I will fight these baseless charges," he said.
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bluestarone
(21,794 posts)DESTROYS these bastards with lawsuits!!
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(80,224 posts)hamsterjill
(17,272 posts)They are such assholes. He had already made it clear that he would voluntarily turn himself in, and yet ALL FOR SHOW, they had to send agents to arrest him publicly.
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(177,573 posts)A motion from Don Lemon and Georgia Fort in Minnesota is the latest legal action questioning the presumption of regularity historically granted to the government.
Trump DOJ goes into its Don Lemon case without a key tool: The courtsâ trust - MS NOW
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The extraordinary set of events that led to this indictment reveals a significant risk that the government misstated key facts or elements of the offenses charged during its presentation to the grand jury, as it has already done so publicly, calling into question the validity of the indictment, the motion argued. It said Lemon and Fort were indicted after attending a church protest solely in their capacities as members of the press and that they were charged only after courts rejected warrants for their arrest, Trump pressured the Justice Department and career prosecutors refused to be involved.
Maintaining that their concerns about government misconduct arent abstract or speculative, the defendants pointed to what they called a small but growing body of caselaw involving the precise situation we see here the government engaging in highly unusual conduct simultaneous to political pressure to bring charges, and misstatements of law at the highest levels of government.....
More broadly, they argued that the administration isnt entitled to the presumption of regularity, a legal concept that assumes government officials act properly. Its worth questioning the presumption as a general matter but especially in this administration, whose atypical actions have drawn atypical scrutiny from judges, including in other recent cases in Minnesota.
In light of the foregoing, the grand jury process in question here is not entitled to any presumption of regularity by the Court. Likewise, it should not be afforded the traditional secrecy that accompanies grand juries operating in the normal course, Lemon and Fort argued in their motion, filed Friday.
They were charged with conspiring against the right of religious freedom at a place of worship and with injuring, intimidating and interfering with the exercise of the right of religious freedom at a place of worship. They have pleaded not guilty.
The DOJ will have an opportunity to respond to the motion. But due to the Trump governments behavior over the past year, it may be going into this case with a disadvantage or, perhaps more precisely, without the advantage it would have in normal times. Although if we were in normal times, this case might not exist.