Naureckas writes: "Reporting the news can be punished as criminal conspiracy, federal Judge Lynn Leibovitz told jurors at the so-called J20 trial in Washington, DC, where journalists and protesters alike are being prosecuted for property damage that they didn't commit during the Donald Trump inauguration."
Lynn Leibovitz. (photo: WP)
Judge Tells Jury: Informing Public May Be Criminal Conspiracy
17 December 17
eporting the news can be punished as criminal conspiracy, federal Judge Lynn Leibovitz told jurors at the so-called J20 trial in Washington, DC, where journalists and protesters alike are being prosecuted for property damage that they didn�t commit during the Donald Trump inauguration.
According to an account by the Real News� Baynard Woods (12/14/17), Leibovitz�s instructions to the jury singled out defendant Alexei Wood, an independent journalist who was livestreaming the January 20 protests:
�With respect to Mr. Wood, a reasonable juror could find that he was a principal and an aider and abettor of the riot,� Leibovitz said. �Yes, he was there filming. There is no evidence in the record that that was for a purpose inconsistent with participation in the riot.��
�He played a role that furthered the purposes both of the conspiracy and of the riot itself, which was to advertise it, to broadcast it, to live-stream it such that other could be recruited to join in,� she said. �For all these reasons, a reasonable juror could find Mr. Wood guilty of destruction of property.��
�And persons hearing his livestream could be recruited, were being kept abreast and informed of the events,� Leibovitz said, all but defining journalism.
So if as a journalist you inform people about illegal activities, you may be found guilty of committing those activities�unless, in a reversal of the usual burden of proof in criminal cases, you provide evidence that you were reporting �for a purpose inconsistent with participation.�
This is a judicial position that should strike fear into the heart of every journalist. Yet the Real News� Woods is the only reporter to have covered Leibovitz�s First Amendment�threatening instructions, according to a search of Google News. The Washington Post (12/13/17), for whom both the protests and the trial are local stories, was content in this case to let democracy die in darkness.
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