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Appeals court overturns sabotage convictions of
Transform Now Plowshares activists, vacates sentences of Megan Rice,
Michael Walli and Gregory Boertje-Obed on all charges and remands for
resentencing.
Court suggests decision may lead to release of Rice,
Boertje-Obed and Walli
8 May 2015
for immediate release
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals handed down a
decision in favor of the Megan Rice, Michael Walli and Greg
Boertje-Obed who were convicted in 2013 of sabotage for their July
28, 2012 Transform Now Plowshares protest of nuclear weapons
production at the Y12 Nuclear Weapons Complex in Oak Ridge,
Tennessee.
“The purpose of the action of Michael, Megan and Greg
was to call attention to the ongoing production of thermonuclear
weapons components at the bomb plant in Oak Ridge and, more
specifically, to oppose plans to build a new, multi-billion dollar
bomb plant—the Uranium Processing Facility—at Y12,” said Ralph
Hutchison, coordinator of the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance.
“They were nonviolent protestors in the tradition of Gandhi, not
saboteurs. We are pleased the Sixth Circuit appreciated the
difference.”
The court ruled 2-1 in a decision handed down on May
8, 2015, that the government failed to prove the Transform Now
Plowshares activists intended to “injure the national defense,” a
requirement for conviction under the sabotage act. Disposing of the
government’ arguments one by one, the court finally states simply:
“The defendants’ convictions under §2155(a) must be reversed.”
The circuit court had the option of merely reversing
the sabotage conviction but letting the defendants’ sentences stand
on the other charge for which they were convicted—depredation of
government property. Noting the lesser charge would have resulted in
lesser sentences—the men received 62 month sentences and Megan Rice a
sentence of 35 months—under federal sentencing guidelines (“it appears
that the guidelines ranges for their § 1361 convictions on remand
will be substantially less than their time already served in federal
custody.“), the court chose to vacate all sentences and remand
their cases for resentencing on the remaining depredation count.
Michael Walli is currently serving his sentence at McKean federal
prison in Bradford, PA; Greg Boertje-Obed is in Leavenworth, KS;
Megan Rice is in federal prison in Brooklyn, NY. Her release date is
currently in mid-November, 2015.
At this time, it is not clear when resentencing will take place.
for more information
Ralph Hutchison 865 776 5050
Paul Magno 202 321 6650
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"The master class
has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles.
The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while the subject
class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially their
lives." Eugene Victor Debs
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