Trial of Occupy activist struggles to find jurors impartial to protest movement
Jon Swaine in New York
It is the most important question being asked of dozens of New Yorkers lined up as potential jurors for the trial of Cecily McMillan, an Occupy Wall Street activist accused of assaulting a police officer: what do you think of her protest movement?
Unfortunately for those keen on the swift procession of justice, a series of Manhattan residents who presented themselves at the criminal courthouse this week declared that they strongly disagreed with it and could not promise to be impartial about one of its members.
Im involved in Wall Street things. Im on the Wall Street side, not their side, George Yih, one of a group of prospective jurors whose names were plucked from a tombola by the clerk, said under questioning from Judge Ronald Zweibel on Wednesday. They can protest all they want, but they cant brainwash my mind.
Yih was removed from a shortlist for the panel that will decide if McMillan, 25, assaulted Officer Grantley Bovell by striking him with her arm at Zuccotti Park in March 2012. McMillan denies the felony charge and says that she was reacting to having one of her breasts grabbed from behind. She faces up to seven years in prison if convicted.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/10/trial-occupy-activist-cecily-mcmillan-jury-selection
Deluded Bankster-loving idiots.