Text
RNC 8 granted joint trial
The eight individuals were charged with felony counts for allegedly plotting to disrupt the Republican National Convention

The RNC 8 will go to trial together, just as they had hoped.

The news, viewed as a victory by the group, came in a recent ruling by Ramsey County Court Judge Teresa Warner.

“This is an affirmation from Judge Warner of what we’ve argued all along: that separation for trial would have undermined the interest of justice in this case,” co-defendant Luce Guillen-Givins said in a statement.

The eight individuals, who are being charged with multiple felony counts for allegedly plotting to disrupt the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul more than a year ago, made the request for a joint trial in October, which the group said better represents their solidarity.

A date has not yet been set for the next hearing.

You are here: Archive Home > Text > RNC 8 granted joint trial

This article was printed out from the RNC '08 Report website found at http://rnc08report.org. The RNC '08 Report is a citizen's archive of media reports, government documents, and other resources relating to the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN. The source material posted on this website will ultimately used to compile a truly independent, publicly available, citizen's report on what happened during the 2008 RNC. Why we deserve your support.

You can find the original page where this article appeared at:
http://rnc08report.org/archive/1270.shtml


Site design copyright ©2008 by the RNC '08 Report  |  a nigelparry.net project