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Theresa Dang acquitted of all criminal charges

by Duane J. Roberts Friday, Dec. 02, 2005 at 9:28 PM
duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com

“The jury realized this case had nothing to do with a lost flashlight,” said Duane J. Roberts, one of the organizers of the May 25th counterdemonstration. “They saw that this was a politically-motivated charge brought forth by the Garden Grove Police Department against Dang for exercising her constitutional rights of free speech and assembly."

>>> PLEASE EMAIL AND POST EVERYWHERE <<<

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Thursday, December 1, 2005

THERESA DANG ACQUITTED OF ALL CRIMINAL CHARGES

WESTMINSTER, CA -- After a day of deliberation at the
West Justice Center, a mostly white, middle-aged jury
composed of engineers, homemakers, and administrative
assistants found Theresa Dang, 26, of Westminster,
California, ”not guilty,” on two misdemeanor theft
charges for allegedly stealing a flashlight that was
“lost” by a police officer at a Wednesday, May 25,
2005 counterdemonstration against Minuteman founder
Jim Gilchrist in Garden Grove.

“The jury realized this case had nothing to do with a
lost flashlight,” said Duane J. Roberts, one of the
organizers of the May 25th counterdemonstration. “They
saw that this was a politically-motivated charge
brought forth by the Garden Grove Police Department
against Dang for exercising her constitutional rights
of free speech and assembly."

Not only was the Deputy District Attorney handling the
case unable to offer any conclusive evidence proving
the flashlight in question was owned by a Garden Grove
Police officer, but testimony made under oath suggests
they have a “shoot first, ask questions later policy.”

“It appears that Garden Grove Police put the cart
before the horse,” said Roberts. “In their zeal to
persecute Dang for her outspoken criticism of the way
they handled themselves on the night of May 25th, they
filed criminal charges against her before
conducting a thorough investigation of all the facts.
If they had been seriously interested in doing the
latter, they would have found out she committed no
crimes.”

In comments that Orange County Superior Court Judge
Erick L. Larsh made during the jury selection process,
an average trial like this costs California taxpayers
about $22,000 per day.

“Taxpayers should be outraged that Orange County
District Attorney Tony Rackauckas wasted an estimated
$50,000 in court expenses to bring this case to
trial,” said Roberts. “That’s enough money to buy
every officer on the Garden Grove Police force with
three shiny new flashlights of the exact same make and
model they claimed that Dang stole several months
ago.”

Roberts further adds: “District Attorney Rauckauckas
needs to drop pending criminal charges against three
other men arrested on the night of May 25th by Garden
Grove Police officers. The enormous amount of
ill-will, mistrust, and negative publicity generated
by the Dang case has tainted the credibility of that
police force so badly that I doubt their testimony
will be useful in convicting anybody. After seeing for
myself firsthand what they did to Theresa, I seriously
doubt any of these young men committed any crimes."

Duane J. Roberts
duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com

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Looks like they were paying attention

by Ben Saturday, Dec. 03, 2005 at 8:22 AM

Direct action by trial by jury...excellent !

Hey, don't you think the results and collateral damage done to dirt bag orange county government was more effective than protesting with a f..... sign...YOU BET IT WAS !

This jury did what they were required to do and acquit.

You the community there now have the power to make a difference, and help each other and your neighbor about discussing a jurors power.

Please see www.fija.org for more information.
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Thank you Duane

by Thx Saturday, Dec. 03, 2005 at 10:32 PM

Thanks for all your reports on this story. Glad it had a happy ending.
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Duane

by John Sunday, Dec. 04, 2005 at 10:23 AM

Duane, I am confused, did you copy the story from a newspaper and not give them credit, or did you write the story and interview yourself?

Jusy me, I am just a little confused.
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repost with credit.

by So Sunday, Dec. 04, 2005 at 10:35 AM

no reason to be a little confused.
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Langley and Kristen Anderberg

by Annoyed Sunday, Dec. 04, 2005 at 11:15 AM

Can't anyone see that this thing, writing lies, is just trying to demonize the now Uranium poisoned troops as the war is now so unpopular?
I guess the rulers just want them to come home and die, hated and shunned.
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Re: Duane

by Duane J. Roberts Sunday, Dec. 04, 2005 at 12:33 PM
duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com

Hi John:

John wrote:

> Duane, I am confused, did you copy the
> story from a newspaper and not give them
> credit, or did you write the story and
> interview yourself?
>
> Jusy me, I am just a little confused.

It was a quick press release that I wrote. It's not uncommon for people, companies, and organizations to "interview" themselves in press releases. On another note, I'm in the process of writing an article about how ridiculous the case was against Theresa Dang. Hopefully it will be finished before the end of the day.

Sincerely,

Duane J. Roberts
duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com
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Can Theresa Dang sue the DA's office?

by question Monday, Dec. 05, 2005 at 10:24 AM

They put her through alot. If she can prove to a judge the political angle maybe she has a case.

Also any chance for civil action against the guy who hit people with his car?
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SUE AN ATTORNEY?

by John Wednesday, Dec. 07, 2005 at 8:18 AM

That is like canablism.....they wont sue each other...that is what they have have us for.....
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