Today, 3 activists with the Michigan Coalition Against Tar Sands (MI CATS) were found guilty of all charges stemming from protest against an Enbridge pipeline.
Bail was revoked and all three women were taken into custody. Sentencing will be March 5th. Each face 2-3 years in jail.
MI
CATS 3 Found Guilty by Jury
1 February, 2014
Contact:
Chloe Gleichman, 1-734-474-1974, elkecee@gmail.com
Chris
Wahmhoff, 269-910-6495, Whammy737@gmail.com
The trial of peaceful activists from Michigan Coalition Against Tar Sands (MI CATS) ended today with the jury finding Vicci Hamlin, Lisa Leggio, and Barb Carter guilty of both charges brought against them: trespassing and resisting and obstructing an officer. Supporters are deeply saddened that after deliberation for over 10 hours the verdict returned as guilty of all counts. The jury was split most of this time, returning to the courtroom several times for clarification. Sentencing was scheduled for March 5th and the defendants’ bail was revoked and immediately taken into custody.
On
January 15th when a denied motion to quash was heard by Judge
Collette, he told the MI CATS that they would not be allowed to argue
that their actions were “environmentally necessary”. Collette
said, “If there is somebody leaking oil on a piece of property and
you race out in the yard, and you go in and you stop it, and they
charge you with trespassing, I’d throw that case out in a
heartbeat. That’s what I think of as ‘Environmental Necessity.”
The judge obviously does not understand the severity of the looming
climate crisis and that unjust laws allow for the destruction of
communities and public health so corporations like Enbridge can
maximize their profit. Moreover, the outcome of the case was
especially discerning since Judge Collette previously stated that he
wanted to make an example out of the three protesters.
This
action in which Lisa, Barb, and Vicci were a part of, was not only
aimed at stopping the expansion of Enbridge tar sands pipelines
before the next disaster, it was also to stand in solidarity with
First Nations land being turned into a sacrifice zones to mine tar
sands. They used their positions of relative privilege to support
communities currently being poisoned in Detroit and others because of
extraction industries that put profit before people. Their actions
were nothing less than necessary.
Vicci
Hamlin, who became a great grandmother Monday, expressed how for her
and Lisa as parents, this is a necessity, stating “ The threat that
tar sands extraction poses to my children, grandchildren and now
great grandchild requires me to act”. Lisa Leggio, will
be a grandmother next week said, “ I came to Michigan from
New York, and fell in love with nature and the water. Seeing up-close
the devastation that the 2010 tar sands spill caused to the
Kalamazoo river and surrounding community, I think about my daughter
and her unborn child. What are we leaving them? I did this for them,
and we did this for everyone’s children”.
Prosecuting
attorney Danielle Dixon and Judge Collette forbad the defense to
mention many of the reasons why defendants were taking this action.
Such as, the 2010 Kalamazoo oil spill of Line 6B, the largest on-land
oil spill in US history that still is needing cleanup, past its
deadline. On Thursday, Barb Carter was silenced by Judge William
Collette for mentioning that she lived 3 miles away from the Marathon
Tar Sands refinery which affects her ability to breath when entering
or leaving her home. The judge also personally questioned her after
both prosecution and defense questioned her.
The
MI CATS has vowed to continue peaceful resistance despite the
sentence imposed. As long as Enbridge is attempting to pump
toxic tar sands into refineries, principally located in communities
of color, MI CATS will be standing alongside anyone who wishes to
stop them. The charges used have historically been used to disrupt
communities and incarcerate mainly people of color and the poor in
Michigan. The fight to challenge Michigan’s Resisting and
Obstructing statute is going to continue with the MI CATS appeal.
Your
support, love, and commitment to this movement of movements means the
world to us.
Please
visit MichiganCats.org for continuous updates.
#FreeTheEnbridge3
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