Stanford Protesters Go to Court, Along with Supporters – Palo Alto Daily Post
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 18 – Twelve protesters face felony charges for causing up to $1 million in damage during a Stanford protest demanding divestment from companies linked to Israel's Gaza campaign, court records show.
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Stanford protesters go to court, along with supporters – Palo Alto Daily Post
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer Pro-Palestinian Stanford students and their allies packed the Palo Alto Courthouse on Thursday to support 12 protesters who were arrested for allegedly breaking into the Stanford president’s offices and spilling fake blood throughout the building — “a calculated plan of destruction,” according to prosecutors. Supporters waited in a hall outside the courtroom for 45 minutes before attorneys came out and…

Stanford protesters facing felony vandalism charges defer pleas
A Santa Clara County judge on Thursday deferred plea entries for 12 people charged with felony vandalism and other crimes stemming from a June 2024 protest at Stanford University’s executive offices. The hearing took place at the county’s Superior Court in Palo Alto, where Judge Vincent Chiarello granted the defendants’ requests to postpone their pleas until Aug. 1. Several defendants also asked to be considered for a diversion program through t…


Dozens come out to support protesters who vandalized Stanford president’s office
About 75 people attended a Palo Alto court hearing Thursday in support of the “Stanford 12,” a group of pro-Palestinian protesters who are facing felony charges for vandalism and conspiracy to trespass after they entered a university building during a June 2024 demonstration against the war in Gaza. The post Dozens come out to support protesters who vandalized Stanford president’s office appeared first on Mountain View Voice.
Dozens come out to support protesters who vandalized Stanford president's office
About 75 people attended a Palo Alto court hearing Thursday in support of the “Stanford 12,” a group of pro-Palestinian protesters who are facing felony charges for vandalism and conspiracy to trespass after they entered a university building during a June 2024 demonstration against the war in Gaza. The post Dozens come out to support protesters who vandalized Stanford president’s office appeared first on Palo Alto Online.
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