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
![Firmes En La No Collaboration](images/thumbnails//29489.jpg)
Publisher: Comite Untario Contra La RepresionYear: 1983Volume Number: MarzoFormat: MonographCollection: Grand Jury
In Spanish. Tabla de Contenido: Introduccion; La Politica de no Colaboracion; No Colaborar Y Educar ed la Unica Alternativa; Albizu Y El Gran Jurado.
![Comite de California Contra La Repression](images/thumbnails//29490.jpg)
Contains a short history of the Comite de California Contra la Represion; Repression Breeds Resistance and Principles of Unity.
![Our Constitutional Rights: From a Statement Read Before the San Francisco Grand Jury](images/thumbnails//29491.jpg)
Publisher: Grand Jury ComixYear: 1973Volume Number: January-FebruaryFormat: StatementCollection: Grand Jury
Reproduction. Originally presented Jan-Feb. 1973.
![Letter to "Friends"](images/thumbnails//29488.jpg)
Letter is to inform Bay Area progressive groups of the latest developments in the Special Federal Grand Jury which has convened to investigate the SLA.
![Statement of Shelley Miller to the Grand Jury](images/thumbnails//33779.jpg)
I am refusing to testify before this grand jury because it is an attack, fundamentally, on the right of the Puerto Rican nation to fight to win its liberation, to defeat US imperialism by whatever means it takes.
![National Peoples Moratorium 1979: Against Police, INS, BIA Crimes and Grand Jury, FBI Repression](images/thumbnails//33780.jpg)
In English and Spanish. Conference to discuss and organize againist government repression of social movements.