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    FREE TRADE MEETING
    Judge: I saw police commit felonies

    A judge who said he witnessed some of the anti-free trade protests complains in open court about how police handled the demonstrations.

    By AMY DRISCOLL
    adriscoll@herald.com

    A judge presiding over the cases of free trade protesters said in court that he saw ''no less than 20 felonies committed by police officers'' during the November demonstrations, adding to a chorus of complaints about police conduct.

    Judge Richard Margolius, 60, made the remarks in open court last week, saying he was taken aback by what he witnessed while attending the protests.

    ''Pretty disgraceful what I saw with my own eyes. And I have always supported the police during my entire career,'' he said, according to a court transcript. ``This was a real eye-opener. A disgrace for the community.''

    In the transcript, he also said he may have to remove himself from any additional cases involving arrests made during the Free Trade Area of the Americas summit.

    ''I probably would have been arrested myself if it had not been for a police officer who recognized me,'' said the judge, who wears his hair in a graying ponytail.

    CIRCUIT JUDGE

    Margolius, appointed to the bench in 1982, retired as a circuit judge in 2001 but said he still hears cases 15 to 20 weeks a year when courts are overburdened.

    On Friday, he chose not to elaborate on the remarks he made from the bench Dec. 11.

    ''I can't comment on pending cases,'' he said. ``It was inappropriate for me to make the comments I made. A reasonable person could question my neutrality because of statements I made in open court.''

    The judge did not single out a police department. More than three dozen agencies were part of the FTAA security effort. The Miami Police Department coordinated most police operations.

    Angel Calzadilla, executive assistant to Miami Police Chief John Timoney, said: ``The chief's not going to comment on something this vague. If the judge would like to file a complaint with the CIP [Citizens Investigative Panel] he can do that like any other citizen.''

    Nelda Fonticiella, a spokeswoman for the Miami-Dade Police Department, which had a large presence during the protests, also said the judge can file a complaint. ''It would be our hope and expectation that if this is how he feels, that he would recuse himself from those cases,'' she said.

    Margolius had been hearing the cases of Joseph Diamond and Danielle Kilroy, both arrested during the FTAA protests. Diamond had been charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, a felony; the charges were dropped by the state at the Dec. 11 hearing.

    RESISTING ARREST

    Kilroy also faced felony charges -- battery on a police officer and resisting arrest with violence. Her charges were reduced to a single misdemeanor, resisting arrest without violence, according to members of the Miami Activist Defense, a legal group monitoring the court hearings.

    During the Dec. 11 hearings, the judge asked an assistant state attorney, ``How many police officers have been charged by the State Attorney so far for what happened out there during the FTAA?''

    None, the prosecutor replied.

    ''None?'' asked the judge. ``Pretty sad commentary. At least from what I saw.''

    The judge also wondered aloud how much the ''whole episode'' had cost taxpayers.

    ''I know one thing. There were police officers from every agency -- I couldn't believe the sheer numbers,'' he said.

    Laurel Ripple, a protester who was arrested and is working with MAD, said she was in the courtroom during Margolius' remarks.

    ''I'm really glad he saw for himself what was happening . . . I'm really glad he was out there,'' she said. ``As a lifelong Miami resident and victim of the police during the FTAA, it was really supportive to hear that kind of affirmation from Judge Margolius.''

    The FTAA summit, Nov. 20 and 21, sparked marches and protests in downtown Miami and resulted in 231 arrests. Since then, at least 27 misdemeanors have been dropped, according to prosecutors' records last updated Dec. 2. Additional cases have been dropped or the charges reduced, according to MAD members.

    Two citizens' panels plan to hold a joint meeting Jan. 15 to hear comments and complaints about police conduct during the FTAA, and both Miami-Dade and Miami police are conducting internal reviews. Amnesty International, the AFL-CIO and the United Steelworkers of America all have called for independent probes.

    A Miami police spokeswoman said officers were instructed to make arrests only as necessary.

    MIAMI POLICE

    ''We were told to deal with situations that were serious but we were always told to be very patient with people,'' said Herminia ''Amy'' Salas-Jacobson, a Miami police spokeswoman.

    ``In the training sessions we were told to be professional, be patient and to do everything right. There was one thing that was stressed at every meeting: Always be professional.''

    During Margolius' informal speech, he noted that he couldn't recognize officers because ``everybody had riot gear on.''

    ''I hope the state has the good, common sense to deal with these cases in an appropriate manner, with an eye on justice,'' he added.

    Herald staff writer Charles Rabin contributed to this report.
    Jeb Bush's goon squads did a great job attacking protesters and firing rubber bullets at journalists.

    I also have a recording from a WJNO reporter who was shot three times at point blank range by police.

    ****ing fascists
    To us, it is the BEAST.

  • #2
    I wasn't aware they called out the State Police. I thought only the Miami police were involved.
    I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
    For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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    • #3
      Yeah, it must have been a reaction from the WTO protests in Seattle where the protesters trained for months for a battle and then did a few million in damages to independent business store fronts - just because the could. They are such wonderful, peace loving people, why would the police want to do a Chicago 1968 on them??? Makes you just wonder...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DinoDoc
        I wasn't aware they called out the State Police. I thought only the Miami police were involved.
        AFAIK, it was state police, some country sheriffs, and locals...
        To us, it is the BEAST.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sava
          AFAIK, it was state police, some country sheriffs, and locals...
          I don't see that in the article. Only the Miami police are mentioned.
          I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
          For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DinoDoc
            I don't see that in the article. Only the Miami police are mentioned.
            I read about it in an earlier article and saw it on various cable news... sorry I assumed most people reading this would have some previous knowledge of the events in question.
            To us, it is the BEAST.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sava
              I read about it in an earlier article and saw it on various cable news... sorry I assumed most people reading this would have some previous knowledge of the events in question.
              It's OK Sava. I realize that you are an idiot that likes to pull things from your ass but you don't have to get pissy when people ask questions.
              I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
              For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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              • #8
                more power to the police. wto protesters are all loons anyhow.
                B♭3

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Q Cubed
                  more power to the police. wto protesters are all loons anyhow.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Q Cubed
                    more power to the police. wto protesters are all loons anyhow.
                    I hope this is a joke.
                    (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                    (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                    (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by DinoDoc
                      It's OK Sava. I realize that you are an idiot that likes to pull things from your ass but you don't have to get pissy when people ask questions.
                      oh I'm an idiot... but only because I make the mistake of thinking dopes can find out information for themselves and don't need me to spoon feed it for them...
                      To us, it is the BEAST.

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                      • #12
                        I have a great idea for a troll now.
                        urgh.NSFW

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                        • #13
                          more power to rah and mtg. ming and ur are both loons anyhow.
                          B♭3

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                          • #14
                            yeah judges know how it feels to be a cop under attack

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                            • #15
                              Sava, does it make any difference to you that the anarchists did not have a permit and did not obey lawful orders of the police?
                              http://tools.wikimedia.de/~gmaxwell/jorbis/JOrbisPlayer.php?path=John+Williams+The+Imperial+M arch+from+The+Empire+Strikes+Back.ogg&wiki=en

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