Grand Jury
This collection contains materials pertaining to the use of grand juries to repress political movements. Resources include historical context, what to do if the FBI shows up and principles of non-collaboration.
Documents
8 Documents Found
![Snitch Protocol](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: No CompromiseYear: 2003Volume Number: Issue #21 SummerFormat: ArticleCollection: Grand Jury
Snitches continue to be an unnecessary liability to the animal liberation movement. Such behavior cannot be tolerated within a movement that seeks to fulfill liberation. The following serves as the official statement of No Compromise in regards to snitches within the animal liberation movement.
![From Clandestinity: Face to Face with the Grand Jury, Clandestine Struggle Mass Struggle, The Macheteros on Poland, Crossroads and Exit](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: New York Committee Against Grand Jury Repression; New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence; Rebeldia PublicationsYear: 1981Format: CompilationCollection: Grand Jury
Reproduction of writings on the Puerto Rican Liberation movement and the freedom of political prisoners and prisoners of war.
![When The FBI Comes Knocking: Keep Your Mouth Shut](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: ArticleCollection: Grand Jury
Newspaper clipping
![The Glass House Tapes](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Citizen's Research and Investigation CommitteeYear: 1973Format: BookCollection: Grand Jury
Reproduction. The confessions of Louis E. Tackwood, former agent for the Los Angeles Police Department.
![The New State Repression](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
With new introduction by Kristian Williams. Originally published in 1985. Topic of focus is political repression which exists in three forms- police brutality, vigilantism, and secret police. Table of Contents: Introduction, The Strategy of Permanent Repression, Frank Kitson in Theory and Practice, Louis Giuffrida: Ronald Reagan's Kitson, Robin Evelegh's Alternative Strategy, Conclusion, References.
![How to Deal with the Police](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: FlyerCollection: Grand Jury
It is very important that you know what your rights are vis a vis the police so that you can respond correctly. Nine step list.
![Don't Talk to the FBI](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Hot on the heels on Reagan and Bush's anti-terrorist crusade, the FBI is back in town. Many people have questions about what to do when confronted by the FBI. Here are some guidelines. Originally printed in Breakthrough, 1984.
![Movement Support Network News](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: MSN News and National Lawyers GuildYear: 1989Volume Number: Vol. 5-1 SpringFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Grand Jury
Contents: The Meaning of Webster, Spies in the Stacks, New Release Under FOIA, An Orphan of America, Mississippi Revisited, Briefs, A Tale of Two Trials, Blacks and Latino Alumni Charge Race Discrimination by Baruch College, Dhoruba Moore 18 Years a Political Prisoner, Freedom Now Testifies in Geneva, Randall Struggle Continues, CCR Voting Rights Projects Grows, Wells Fargo Update, more.
8 Documents Found