Pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied Stanford building are arraigned
Eleven protesters face felony charges for causing up to $1 million in damage during a pro-Hamas campus occupation aiming to pressure Stanford to adopt the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.
- Eleven pro-Palestinian demonstrators pleaded not guilty to felony vandalism charges after occupying Stanford University's presidents office building last year.
- The protesters, current and former Stanford students and activists, had previously been charged with felony vandalism and felony conspiracy to trespass in April.
- A grand jury later indicted the group on the charges, allowing legal proceedings to skip preliminary hearings where defense attorneys could challenge evidence.
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Stanford pro-Palestine activists face arraignment in court
Eleven pro-Palestinian demonstrators who were arrested at Stanford University last year after they occupied the president’s office building pleaded not guilty Monday for the second time after they were indicted by a grand jury on felony vandalism charges. The group of current and former Stanford students and activists were charged in April with felony vandalism and felony conspiracy to trespass. All pleaded not guilty during their arraignment th…
“STANFORD 11” – 11 Stanford University pro-Hamas criminal agitators indicted on charges of felony vandalism and conspiracy to trespass
The group of current and former Stanford University students were seen on social media videos storming the office of Stanford University President Richard Saller early on the morning of June 5, 2024, during the wave of college campus protests over the war in Gaza. They stand accused of felony vandalism and conspiracy to trespass, as […]

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied Stanford building are arraigned
Eleven pro-Palestinian demonstrators who were arrested at Stanford University last year after they occupied the president’s office building and allegedly caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage have been arraigned a second time in Northern California.
Stanford protesters plead not guilty to vandalism charges stemming from pro-Palestine demonstration
All 11 Stanford demonstrators were arraigned in federal court on Monday, but three were instructed to enter their pleas next week. The group of demonstrators, which includes eight current Stanford students, will stand trial on Nov. 17.


Stanford protest defendants arraigned again after grand jury indictment on felony charges
For the second time, eleven people accused of vandalizing Stanford University’s executive offices during a June protest were arraigned Monday in San Jose after a Santa Clara County grand jury indicted them on felony vandalism and conspiracy charges. Judge Elizabeth Peterson set a trial date for Nov. 17. Because prosecutors secured an indictment, the defendants will skip a preliminary hearing — a public court proceeding typically used to determin…
Stanford Protesters Accused of Vandalizing University President's Office Make Court Appearance
The so-called Stanford 11, the group of protesters accused of breaking into the office of the university president amid pro-Palestinian protests in June 2024, were scheduled to appear in court on Monday.The group of current and former students, along with one Peninsula resident, were seen on social media videos storming the office of Stanford University President Richard Saller early on the morning of June 5, 2024, during the nationwide wave of …
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