Three Stanford protesters take plea deal
Three defendants accepted reduced misdemeanor charges for vandalism and conspiracy, avoiding felony trials; sentencing is set for September with community service and restitution required.
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Three Stanford protesters take plea deal
Three of the Stanford pro-Palestinian protesters took a plea deal today (Feb. 23). Kaiden Wang, Gretchen Giumarin and Cameron Pennington pleaded no contest to misdemeanor vandalism and conspiracy after Judge Deborah Ryan agreed to reduce the charges down from felonies. They will have to perform community service and pay restitution. Judge Ryan will determine how much in restitution and the parameters of the trio’s community service at their Se…
Three of original 11 in Stanford felony vandalism case plead no contest to lesser charges
Three people arrested during a 2024 pro-Palestinian protest at Stanford University – mostly students and alumni – formally entered no-contest pleas Monday to reduced misdemeanor charges, an agreement approved by a Santa Clara County judge late last year to avoid a felony trial. Initially, 13 people were arrested — mostly Stanford students and alumni — during the demonstration, which university officials contend caused at least $300,000 in damage…
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