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|   The day before he was  arrested Gregory had filmed a two hour workshop by Taylor in the exact  same venue with no objections. The next day he accompanied Taylor when  she returned to make a short statement objecting to the EHSC's abrupt  cancellation of her long-scheduled speech and inviting anyone who wanted  to hear the presentation to the home of an EHSC member who opened her  doors when the society shut theirs.  When Gregory was told to stop filming before Sunsara made her statement, he put down the video camera as requested.  His only device to capture Sunsara's short statement was an iPhone.  He  was doing nothing wrong or illegal at the time he was rushed by the  police in the lecture hall right after Sunsara announced that she was  leaving.
 Gregory was maced and brutalized during his arrest --  eyewitnesses and photos taken at the hospital document this, yet he was  the one charged with trespassing, resisting arrest and battery on a police officer which he did not do. This is a police practice so common it has a name  -  "cover charges," charges that police press when they  need  legal justification to "cover" their brutality toward a defendant. (See  American Constitutional Society Issue Brief "Disorderly (mis)Conduct:  The Problem with 'Contempt of Cop' Arrests" by Cynthia Lopez, June 2010.  Available at
 http://www.acslaw.org/node/16288)
 
 
| For  over 9 months, there has been a vengeful and unrelenting pursuit of a  conviction of Gregory for a situation that an impartial observer would  expect to be easily resolved within a couple of weeks.  In  fact, unsolicited efforts by third parties to mediate an equitable  solution have been stonewalled by those bringing the charges. |  |  | 
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| Support is greatly needed to defeat these outrageous charges.  What you can do:  Post this statement on list serves, e-lists, Facebook. Send to your email list. If  you are in the Chicago area: Attend the trial at Cook County  Courthouse, 5600 W. Old Orchard Rd,, Skokie, IL at 9:30 AM, Tuesday, August  24, 2010. Visit the defense committee website and donate to legal defense. (www.dropthecharges.net) Send a letter to the prosecutor, Anita Alvarez, Cook County Prosecutor, at stateattorney@cookcountygov.com, and send a copy to the defense committee at AdHoc4Reason@gmail.com.
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