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G_j

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Fri Feb 10, 2012, 01:56 PM Feb 2012

City of Chicago Settles Class Action Suit Over 2003 Iraq War Protest Arrests

http://chicagoist.com/2012/02/09/city_settles_class_action_suit_over.php

City Settles Class Action Suit Over 2003 Iraq War Protest Arrests


Attorneys for the City of Chicago told federal judges they reached a settlement in the class action lawsuit brought by more than 800 people arrested after protesters took Lake Shore Drive in a 2003 march against the Iraq War. The Chicago Tribune reports those arrested, charged and detained will potentially receive up to $15,000 and people arrested but not charged would receive $8,750. People held on the street for over 90 minutes will receive $500. In total, the lawsuit will cost the city $6.2 million, not including legal fees.

Towards the end of the march, when the majority of demonstrators exited Lake Shore Drive after a long standoff with police, some 800 people were kettled at Chicago and Michigan Avenues. Most of the arrested just wanted to head home, and some arrestees weren’t even part of the protest, but instead were passersby and onlookers. Federal appellate Justice Richard Posner ruled last year the arrests were unjustified and noted that all of the charges were later dismissed in court.

The National Lawyers Guild, in conjunction with the People’s Law Office, worked on the case for nine years. The People’s Law Office said in a statement:

“Based on our collective experience litigating police misconduct cases for decades, we feel very positive about this settlement and about the amount of compensation for each sub-class member. We also believe that such a significant settlement will send an unequivocal message to the City of Chicago and its Police Department that they must respect your right to demonstrate.”

The settlement isn’t only a victory for the participants in the class action suit, it also affects future demonstrations. According to the People’s Law Office, the court opinion holds that the City cannot arrest peaceful demonstrators without warning, solely because they do not have a permit, and will apply to future demonstrations.


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City of Chicago Settles Class Action Suit Over 2003 Iraq War Protest Arrests (Original Post) G_j Feb 2012 OP
Hey! I was there. Where's my money!!! Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2012 #1
Who plans to join us May 1? Vincardog Feb 2012 #2
How much of that goes to the lawyers? Zalatix Feb 2012 #3

Hassin Bin Sober

(26,315 posts)
1. Hey! I was there. Where's my money!!!
Fri Feb 10, 2012, 02:05 PM
Feb 2012

Edit to add: the pigs who violate rights need to have some skin in the game. There needs to be an exemption from their immunity in cases such as this. Otherwise, "you can beat the rap but you can't beat the ride" remains in force.

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