Monday, June 1, 2015

Political Trial of Worcester Four


                                        Photo  used with permission of Daily Worcester

Update on the Political Trial of the Four Worcester Black Lives Matter Demonstrators

On June 1, 2015 in Court Room 14 of Worcester District Court four protesters associated with Black Lives Matter civil right movement were arraigned for disturbing the peace. Their charges stem from the demonstration in a cross walk that ran through part of the Kelly Square intersection in Worcester Massachusetts.

At the arraignment each of the four defendants pled “not guilty” and was released on their own recognizance. The attorneys for the respective parties agree to a pretrial hearing date of July 19, 2015 at which possible resolution could be discussed as well as evidential issues.

The City of Worcester ordinance under which they were charge is the following:

      § 1. Disorderly Behavior No person shall engage in fighting, threatening or violent or tumultuous behavior; or conduct that creates a riotous commotion and excessively unreasonable noise so as to constitute a public nuisance; or conduct that creates a hazardous or physically offensive condition; which behavior or conduct has the purpose of causing public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof, and which serves no legitimate purpose of the actor.

The defense attorneys indicated that a possible defense is the element of the ordinance that calls for “legitimate purpose”. The reasoning is that protesters were exercising their freedom of speech. This is a constitutionally defined legitimate purpose. There according to one of the defense attorneys several courts have upheld freedom of speech as a legitimate purpose.  The term is not defined in the Worcester City ordinances. A different defense attorney indicated that might be other defenses.


Each of the defense attorneys indicated that he would file a motion to dismiss before the July 19, 2015 pretrial Hearing.

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