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
Berkeley Tribe
Publisher: Red Mountain TribeYear: 1971Volume Number: Vol. 6-5Format: PeriodicalCollection: Grand Jury
Contains small article on Grand Juries.
Emergency Committee to Stop the Grand Jury
Publisher: Committee to Stop the Grand JuryDate: 9/25/1989Volume Number: 25-SepFormat: CompilationCollection: Grand Jury
Reproduction. Contains a press release, letter from the National Conference of Black Lawyers, Court papers submitted by JBAKC attorneys in Chicago, and all the subpoenaed public documents of the JBAKC.
Grand Juries: Did you know?
Contains information about how the Puerto Rican independence movement is being targeted by grand juries.
Non-Collaboration: The ONLY Answer to Political Investigations
Statements from Grand Jury Resisters: Bob Lederer, Terry Bison, Christine Rico, Sandra Roland, Julie Nalibov, Steven Burke
Your Rights and the Grand Jury
Contains information on grand juries, fighting the subpoena, preparing for the grand jury, refusing to testify and mounting an offensive campaign.
The Political Grand Jury: An Instrument of Repression
Background information, how a grand jury works, the political grand jury, non-collaboration, what you can do.
A Guide to the Grand Jury
A mangled version of this article appeared in the June 1969 Liberation. Because of the articles importance, Liberation is presenting it here in its proper form.