>  From: Robert Cherwink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>  For full information about Judi Bari and the case against the FBI and
>  Oakland Police visit the Redwood Summer Justice Project's Official Judi
>  Bari Home Page at: http:www.monitor.net/~bari
>
>  ---
>
>  Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 13:21:52 -0800
>  From: Noelle Hanrahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Subject: Earth First! musicians in concert! & Judi Bari case update
>
>  please forward:
>
>  Earth First! musicians Darryl Cherney and Alicia Littletree will be
>  performing in concert:
>
>  January 27 - Berkeley - The Freight & Salvage
>       8pm, 1111 Addison Street - 510.548.7603
>
>  January 28 - Cotati - The Inn of the Beginning
>       8pm, 8201 Old Redwood Highway - 707.664.1100
>
>  January 29 - Bolinas - The Bolinas Community Center
>       8pm, 14 Wharf Road - 415.972.1645
>
>  ---------------------------------------------------
>
>  CASE UPDATE:
>
>  FBI Stalling in Bari Case Must Stop, Judge Says
>  December 16, 1998
>
>  SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal magistrate said today he will order the FBI
>  to provide further evidence to lawyers for the late Judi Bari and fellow
>  Earth First! activist Darryl Cherney. The FBI had claimed that an appeal
>  by codefendant Oakland Police Department of an earlier ruling in the
>  7-1/2 yr. lawsuit shielded it from the requirement to provide additional
>  evidence.
>
>  Using a delaying tactic seen several times before in this case, the
>  Oakland city attorney last winter filed an appeal of an October, 1997,
>  district court decision denying the Oakland police officers "qualified
>  immunity" from suit. The appeal, now pending before the 9th Circuit
>  Court, has already delayed for over a year the setting of a trial date,
>  and the FBI's refusal to cooperate has compounded the effects of that
>  delay.
>
>  Today's hearing on a motion to compel discovery also considered whether
>  Bari and Cherney's legal team would be allowed to take the deposition of
>  former FBI Director William Sessions. Both the FBI and the Oakland
>  Police Department argued to delay discovery and depositions until
>  Oakland's appeal is resolved. Bari and Cherney attorneys Dennis
>  Cunningham and Erica Etelson argued that Magistrate Judge James Larson
>  should order the FBI to continue with discovery and depositions that do
>  not directly involve Oakland Police officers.
>
>  Giving a verbal preview of his decision, Larson said that a number of
>  depositions should be allowed, with clear restrictions to protect
>  Oakland's interest. He said he would make his ruling in writing early in
>  1999. He said he will not allow plaintiffs to take the deposition of
>  William Sessions at this time. He stated that "there was an outline" of
>  the needed proof that Sessions had personal knowledge of the events
>  surrounding the Bari bombing, but that further justification would be
>  needed to allow his deposition. But he did allow that further
>  depositions might establish the necessary connections between Sessions
>  and this case.
>
>  "Clearly, this was a victory," said Noelle Hanrahan, a supporter of the
>  activists. "We got the FBI and the Oakland Police Department back into
>  court, and discovery will move forward." The FBI must allow depositions
>  with "rotor clerks" and other FBI personnel, who will be answering
>  questions regarding the FBI's procedures and regulations regarding
>  evidence and record keeping.
>
>  On May 24th, 1990, a bomb exploded beneath Judi Bari's car seat after
>  she and Cherney, her passenger, had received death threats aimed at
>  their political organizing in defense of the redwoods. The FBI arrived
>  on the scene in Oakland within minutes and declared that Bari and
>  Cherney -- two prominent nonviolent organizers of Earth First! "Redwood
>  Summer" -- were knowingly transporting the bomb that nearly killed them.
>  The Oakland Police arrested the pair within hours, but no charges were
>  ever filed because there was no evidence against them.
>
>  Bari and Cherney filed their federal civil rights lawsuit in 1991,
>  charging the FBI and Oakland Police failed to conduct a legitimate
>  investigation of the bombing, and instead used the bombing as an excuse
>  to conduct an illegal disinformation campaign intended to destroy Earth
>  First! and their environmental organizing. They allege that FBI conduct
>  in this case shows the Bureau is still using the tactics of COINTELPRO,
>  even though the Bureau's covert action program targeting political
>  dissent was found unconstitutional by Congress in the 1970s, and
>  supposedly was terminated.
>
>  Judi Bari died of breast cancer in 1997. Her estate and Darryl Cherney
>  are pursuing the suit, which alleges false arrest and conspiracy to
>  violate their constitutional rights.
>
>  *********************************************
>
>  For full information about Judi Bari and the case against the FBI and
>  Oakland Police visit the Redwood Summer Justice Project's Official Judi
>  Bari Home Page at: http:www.monitor.net/~bari
>
>  re-sent by:
>
>  Prison Radio (a project of the Quixote Center) challenges mass
>  incarceration and racism by airing the voices of men and women in
>  prison.  Our educational materials serve as a catalyst for public
>  activism.
>
>  P.S.: In order to be on the ZAP alert e-mail list send your email
>  address to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  In order to be on the mailing list send
>  us a contribution of $25 or more. Prison Radio/Quixote P.O. Box 5206
>  Hyattsville, MD 20782
>
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>  For full information about Judi Bari and the case against the FBI and
>  Oakland Police visit the Redwood Summer Justice Project's Official Judi
>  Bari Home Page at: http:www.monitor.net/~bari
>
>  ---
>
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>
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>
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>  http://fornits.com/cgibin/renegade-archive-ice-form.cgi?KEYWORDSűI
>
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>
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>
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>
>      WHEN SPIDERS UNITE, THEY CAN TIE DOWN A LION  -- Ethiopian Proverb





From: Robert Cherwink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

For full information about Judi Bari and the case against the FBI and
Oakland Police visit the Redwood Summer Justice Project's Official Judi
Bari Home Page at: http:www.monitor.net/~bari

---

Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 13:21:52 -0800
From: Noelle Hanrahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Earth First! musicians in concert! & Judi Bari case update

please forward:

Earth First! musicians Darryl Cherney and Alicia Littletree will be
performing in concert:

January 27 - Berkeley - The Freight & Salvage
        8pm, 1111 Addison Street - 510.548.7603

January 28 - Cotati - The Inn of the Beginning
        8pm, 8201 Old Redwood Highway - 707.664.1100

January 29 - Bolinas - The Bolinas Community Center
        8pm, 14 Wharf Road - 415.972.1645

---------------------------------------------------

CASE UPDATE:

FBI Stalling in Bari Case Must Stop, Judge Says
December 16, 1998

SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal magistrate said today he will order the FBI
to provide further evidence to lawyers for the late Judi Bari and fellow
Earth First! activist Darryl Cherney. The FBI had claimed that an appeal
by codefendant Oakland Police Department of an earlier ruling in the
7-1/2 yr. lawsuit shielded it from the requirement to provide additional
evidence.

Using a delaying tactic seen several times before in this case, the
Oakland city attorney last winter filed an appeal of an October, 1997,
district court decision denying the Oakland police officers "qualified
immunity" from suit. The appeal, now pending before the 9th Circuit
Court, has already delayed for over a year the setting of a trial date,
and the FBI's refusal to cooperate has compounded the effects of that
delay.

Today's hearing on a motion to compel discovery also considered whether
Bari and Cherney's legal team would be allowed to take the deposition of
former FBI Director William Sessions. Both the FBI and the Oakland
Police Department argued to delay discovery and depositions until
Oakland's appeal is resolved. Bari and Cherney attorneys Dennis
Cunningham and Erica Etelson argued that Magistrate Judge James Larson
should order the FBI to continue with discovery and depositions that do
not directly involve Oakland Police officers.

Giving a verbal preview of his decision, Larson said that a number of
depositions should be allowed, with clear restrictions to protect
Oakland's interest. He said he would make his ruling in writing early in
1999. He said he will not allow plaintiffs to take the deposition of
William Sessions at this time. He stated that "there was an outline" of
the needed proof that Sessions had personal knowledge of the events
surrounding the Bari bombing, but that further justification would be
needed to allow his deposition. But he did allow that further
depositions might establish the necessary connections between Sessions
and this case.

"Clearly, this was a victory," said Noelle Hanrahan, a supporter of the
activists. "We got the FBI and the Oakland Police Department back into
court, and discovery will move forward." The FBI must allow depositions
with "rotor clerks" and other FBI personnel, who will be answering
questions regarding the FBI's procedures and regulations regarding
evidence and record keeping.

On May 24th, 1990, a bomb exploded beneath Judi Bari's car seat after
she and Cherney, her passenger, had received death threats aimed at
their political organizing in defense of the redwoods. The FBI arrived
on the scene in Oakland within minutes and declared that Bari and
Cherney -- two prominent nonviolent organizers of Earth First! "Redwood
Summer" -- were knowingly transporting the bomb that nearly killed them.
The Oakland Police arrested the pair within hours, but no charges were
ever filed because there was no evidence against them.

Bari and Cherney filed their federal civil rights lawsuit in 1991,
charging the FBI and Oakland Police failed to conduct a legitimate
investigation of the bombing, and instead used the bombing as an excuse
to conduct an illegal disinformation campaign intended to destroy Earth
First! and their environmental organizing. They allege that FBI conduct
in this case shows the Bureau is still using the tactics of COINTELPRO,
even though the Bureau's covert action program targeting political
dissent was found unconstitutional by Congress in the 1970s, and
supposedly was terminated.

Judi Bari died of breast cancer in 1997. Her estate and Darryl Cherney
are pursuing the suit, which alleges false arrest and conspiracy to
violate their constitutional rights.

*********************************************

For full information about Judi Bari and the case against the FBI and
Oakland Police visit the Redwood Summer Justice Project's Official Judi
Bari Home Page at: http:www.monitor.net/~bari

re-sent by:

Prison Radio (a project of the Quixote Center) challenges mass
incarceration and racism by airing the voices of men and women in
prison.  Our educational materials serve as a catalyst for public
activism.

P.S.: In order to be on the ZAP alert e-mail list send your email
address to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  In order to be on the mailing list send
us a contribution of $25 or more. Prison Radio/Quixote P.O. Box 5206
Hyattsville, MD 20782

----------------------------------------------------------------------

For full information about Judi Bari and the case against the FBI and
Oakland Police visit the Redwood Summer Justice Project's Official Judi
Bari Home Page at: http:www.monitor.net/~bari

---

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         DEDICATED TO SPIRIT, TRUTH, PEACE, JUSTICE, AND FREEDOM
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                           Usenet: alt.thebird

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