Showing posts with label Chris Lindbergh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Lindbergh. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Jovan Jackson Second Trial - DAY 3 - Court Support Alert


Please come out tomorrow morning at 9am on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 for Jovan Jackson’s second Medical Marijuana Trial, Day 3. 

The prosecution is close to being finished presenting their case in chief, and the Jury needs to see now more than ever the community supporting Jovan in the courtroom. The trial is held in Department 15 and is open to the public at 9am.

Please come out and show your support for Jovan and against this injustice and unfair trial!

WHAT: COURT SUPPORT
WHEN: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 – 9am-4:30pm
WHERE: San Diego Superior Court, 220 W Broadway

Eugene Davidovich
T: 619-621-8446
San Diego Americans for Safe Access

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Opening Statements Begin, Security Measures Upgraded at Jackson Medical Marijuana Trial

By: Eugene Davidovich
SAN DIEGO - If you thought intimidation couldn’t get any worse in the San Diego State Courts, think again. This morning Department 15 as per the new demands of the San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, was outfitted with additional security measures. While walking up to the courtroom this morning a congregation of bailiffs could be seen outside and a giant walk through metal detector erected along with a 3’x4’ sign displaying the warning “ALL PERSONS SUBJECT TO SEARCH”.

“This monstrosity is clearly over the top”, Terrie Best member of San Diego Americans for Safe Access stated this morning while outside of court. “It is nothing more than then prosecutor’s Jury Intimidation Machine”.

The proceedings began this morning with Judge Shore instructing the jurors on rules of the court. The Judge focused special attention on admonishing the Jurors to immediately report to the court all attempts made by anyone to influence or talk to them. The Judge even focused his attention on the public and stated that it was a crime to tamper with the Jury and that anyone caught attempting to do so, would be severely punished.

While this order was being read, Paul Levikow, Dumanis’ head of Public Relations who was sitting in the front row behind the prosecution, turned around in his chair, and also focused his attention on the supporters. He began to nod his head as the Judge was speaking and continued to give the supporters a long and intimidating stare, clearly trying to instill fear and discourage the public from attending the trial.

Following this clear show of force and intimidation, Chris Lindbergh began his opening statements, in which he claimed that Mr. Jackson was operating a store that would sell marijuana to anyone that came in. A claim completely false and against the evidence that shows that all 1600 members of the Answerdam collective were legitimate patients.

After the DA’s opening statements, the Jury was asked to step into the courtroom next door (a second courtroom commissioned specifically for this trial) while a 402 hearing could be held to determine if Detective Carlson, the investigating officer in the case, was qualified to testify during the trial.

After the Jurors left the courtroom, Detective Mark Andrew Carlson got on the stand, and claimed to be an expert in the medical use of cannabis. He testified that an eight hour narcotics class administered by the California Narcotic Officers Association about how marijuana was not a medicine, made him a medical expert in the field.

The Judge agreed and to the objections of the defense, Carlson was qualified as an expert and allowed to testify in front of the Jury.

The Jurors were let back into the courtroom, and Carlson took the stand as a medical expert. Among many misleading and false statements that Carlson made on the stand, Carlson claimed that the marijuana found at Answerdam was definitely not in compliance with state law and was clearly not for medical use.

At noon, the court took its lunch recess with the proceedings resuming at 1:30 in the afternoon when Carlson is expected to be back on the stand for defense cross examination.

“They will not scare the public away. We will continue to support Mr. Jackson and his fight for our rights” stated Terrie Best while leaving the courthouse for the lunch recess.

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Unfair Trial of Jovan Jackson

WHAT: Protest against the Unfair Trial of Jovan Jackson
WHEN: 8:30 - 9:30am Friday, September 17th 2010
WHERE: 220 W Broadway, San Diego CA 92101

SAN DIEGO - Mr. Jackson is facing a second trial, less than a year after being acquitted by a jury of all medical marijuana related charges just a few months ago. In State court where medical marijuana is legal, Jackson has been denied the right to a fair trial by being denied the opportunity to present the medical marijuana defense to the jury even though Jackson is a legitimate patient.

Today the prosecutor Chris Linbergh spent the morning arguing with the Judge as to why ALL of Mr. Jackson’s supporters should be excluded from the courtroom. Linbergh requested that specifically the ASA shirts not be allowed in the courtroom or the courthouse, that Eugene Davidovich, San Diego ASA Coordinator be banned from being present inside the courtroom, as well as that the retired / disabled Navy veteran, a friend of Jovan's who has come to Jovan’s hearings in the past and wore his NAVY dress blues, not be allowed to wear the uniform.

The Judge dismissed these requests as being ridiculous and some in violation of the first amendment. Judge Shore did however allow Linbergh to keep the ASA shirts out of the courtroom.

Today following the arguments to limit Mr. Jackson’s support, Jury Selection began. It is expected that Jury Selection will be finished today, with the opening statements in the trial to start on Friday morning at 9:00am in Department 15.

Please come out tomorrow to the courthouse at 8:30am and help us send a strong message that we will not tolerate this unfair persecution of legitimate patients and are outraged at the attempt to keep the community out of the courtroom.

Dumanis’ office is not just waging a fierce fight against patients, they are also actively breaking the law and attempting to keep this case as quiet as possible. Please help spread the word about the case, the protest and this injustice.

Bring a friend and come to the protest tomorrow. Everyone who attends the protest will receive a free ASA shirt, sponsored by Marcus Boyd. Although the shirts cannot be worn in the actual courtroom, outside in the hallways, the are allowed.

Your support is critical for this trial!

San Diego Americans for Safe Access
www.SafeAccessSD.org

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Monday, February 8, 2010

COURT UPDATE: Jovan Jackson Preliminary Hearing

This morning Jovan Jackson went to court for the preliminary hearing in his second medical marijuana case, part of Bonnie Dumanis’ medical marijuana eradication efforts. The prosecution however was not ready to proceed again, and the preliminary hearing was postponed to February 22, 2010 – 8:30am Dpt 11.

This Thursday, the 11th of February Jackson’s attorney will argue Colleteral Estoppel; also known as ‘Double Jeopardy’. That day, the court will be asked to consider that a “later prosecution will necessarily entail a grossly absurd and unjust result”, as Mr. Jackson has already been vindicated of all charges related to operating a legal medical marijuana collective.

Please come out this Thursday to support Jovan and his fight against the illegal prosecutions of legitimate patients!

Eugene Davidovich
T: 619-621-8446
San Diego Americans for Safe Access
www.SafeAccessSD.org

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

SAN DIEGO RAIDS UPDATE - Councilmember Todd Gloria reaction to brutality against Medical Cannabis Patient Paul Cody

Paul Cody a wheelchair bound medical cannabis patient was dragged out of his wheelchair and stuffed into a police vehicle during the Operation Green Rx raids of 9/9/9 as can be viewed in this video: http://vimeo.com/6537468

Terrie Best, the Stop Operation Green Rx campaign manager reached out to Mr. Cody's representative on the San Diego City Council for a statement about his treatment. Here is what Councilmember Todd Gloria had to say:

Councilmember Gloria believes that every citizen should be treated with respect. People who believe they have been treated unfairly by the San Diego Police Department should contact the Citizens Review Board on Police Practices for an appropriate investigation. The Citizens Review Board on Police Practices can be reached at 619-236-6296.

Call the board and sign the Petition to Stop Operation Green Rx and the Raids and Continued bias directed at medical cannabis patients in San Diego.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/san-diego-medical-marijuana

Friday, September 11, 2009

Petition to Stop Medical Marijuana Raids in San Diego

SIGN THE PETITION TODAY!

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/san-diego-medical-marijuana

Stop Medical Marijuana Raids in San Diego

Target: Bonnie Dumanis, Karen Hewitt, William Sherman, Tami Steine

Sponsored by: San Diego Herbal Alternatives & American Medical Marijuana Association

Send a letter to District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis and all the other law enforcement officers responsible for the Medical Marijuana raids on September 9th 2009. Let them know that this type of action has not gone un-noticed and will not be tolerated.
This petition is a plea to their conscience as well as a notification that we, as a community, intend to stand up for what we believe in and not allow them to continue to raid, arrest and bully the people that are trying to make medical marijuana available to patients in need.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Donna Lambert Request for Court Support and Phone Calls to District Attorney

Hello Friends and Supporters! Today and anytime this week would be a very helpful time to call the district attorney, Steve Walters at (619)531-3784.
Please ask them to drop the Medical Marijuana case against Donna Lambert (ACL004). I helped a valid qualified medical marijuana patient (also an undercover cop - who had lied to a doctor about his symptoms to obtain a valid recommendation) twice. Although I have yet to see a signed copy of an arrest warrant, a swat style raid was conducted on my house, assault rifles pointed at me, I was taken to jail, my home destroyed, and I am now facing trial, EVEN THOUGH THE JUDGE AT MY PRELIMINARY HEARING RULED THAT I WAS "CLEARLY NOT IN IT FOR PROFIT".
My next court date is Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at 1:30pm at the Downtown San Diego Courthouse, at 220 W. Broadway in Dept. 53.
Any and all court support is welcome. I admit that I am afraid, I do have a lot of anxiety about all this. At the same time, I know I have not broken the law. I was 100% within the intention of the medical marijuana laws that intended to facilitate the safe and affordable distribution of medical marijuana to qualified medical marijuana patients... The law provides exemption for prosecution for medical marijuana sales between qualified patients as long as it is not done for profit. This has been established in my case.
Unfortunately, I have been told by attorneys from all over the state that I have O% (zero) chance of receiving any fairness or respect for the law in San Diego Courts. To date, we are unaware of any cases for medical marijuana cases that have been dismissed in San Diego County, due to its longstanding war on medical marijuana, and its attempt to overturn the state medical marijuana laws.
I hope you can join me in my struggle, and my attempt to find justice and respect for medical marijuana patients and the medical marijuana community at large. If you have a chance to come down to the courthouse next Thursday afternoon to see how the courts treat medical marijuana, please join me. Believe me, it is a learning experience!
If you do not have time, are far away, or have to work, perhaps you could make a phone call on my behalf, I would greatly appreciate it. The person to call is District Attorney - head of Narcotics Steve Walters at (619)531-3784. He is a very reasonable individual and I am sure he will consider your input. You do need to have anything brilliant to say. Feel free to say whatever is on your mind, and please include a request to drop the pending medical marijuana case against Donna Lambert (ACL004). Thank You very much.
Donna Lambert

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

JOSEPH MALONE - COURT UPDATE - TRIAL SET FOR OCT 2

Today Joseph Malone went to court to begin the trial in his medical cannabis case. In light of the fact that he relevied his attorney a short period of time prior to today's hearing, the judge approved a continuance of his trial to October 2, 2009.

Please join Joseph in court on October 2 in Department 11 at 8:15 am. From Department 11 he will be assigned out to another courtroom.

www.safeaccesssd.org

COURT SUPPORT - JOSEPH MALONE - TODAY

Please come out for Court Support Today!

Joseph Malone
8/20/2009 - Department 11 - 8:15am

San Diego Superior Court
220 W Broadway San Diego, CA 92101

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Donna Lambert: Your phone call can make a difference!

By: Donna Lambert
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 2:15 PM

COURT SUPPORT FOR DONNA - September 3rd, at 1:30pm, in dept. 53

Would you like to make a difference in the world? You can! In less than 5
minutes, you can let the district attorney in San Diego know that we the
public want to have our rights as given under the medical marijuana laws! In
addition, this is a gross waste of taxpayer resources!

My name is Donna Lambert. I am being charged with 7 felonies for helping
another qualified medical marijuana patient twice, even though the judge at
my prelim ruled "she is clearly not in it for profit". Why? I live in San
Diego.

The motions for my case have been filed and I only have 1 more chance in
front of a judge to get this dismissed, unless the DA will have the courage
to acknowledge 215/420 and dismiss this case themselves!

My 995 hearing is set for September 3rd, at 1:30pm, in dept. 53. All are
welcome.

Please call the San Diego district attorney at (619)531-4040, and ask them
to drop the case against Donna Lambert.

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