Sunday, September 14, 2008

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. - Mayor Jerramiah Healy is petitioning New Jersey's Supreme Court to reverse his conviction for resisting arrest in 2006.
The incident occurred outside a bar owned by Healy's sister in Bradley Beach.
Healy claims he and his wife were trying to mediate a dispute between another man and his girlfriend when they were improperly subdued by Bradley Beach police.
Police testified that Healy was put on the ground and hit twice with pepper spray as they attempted to handcuff him.


Tree-sitters plead not guilty in court
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Four tree-sitters who ended their occupation of a University of California at Berkeley oak grove this week have pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges.
The four face charges of trespassing and illegal lodging for taking part in the 21-month protest. The group had aimed to stop the campus from cutting down trees to make way for a new athletic training facility.
But after the campus got a court order allowing the construction, workers cut down most of the trees scheduled for removal.
The protesters climbed down Tuesday after authorities surrounded the remaining tree with scaffolding.
One of the tree-sitters is set to be released after posting bail




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