Mistrial declared in the case of Stanford students charged after pro-Palestinian protests in 2024
Jury deadlocked after five days of deliberation on felony vandalism and conspiracy charges involving $300,000 in alleged damages, leading to a mistrial in the protest case.
- A judge declared a mistrial in the trial of five Stanford University students charged after pro-Palestinian protests in 2024.
- The jury was deadlocked, with votes of 8-4 and 9-3 to convict on felony charges of vandalism and conspiracy to trespass.
- Prosecutors said the demonstrators broke furniture and splattered fake blood, while defense lawyers said the protest was protected speech.
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Judge declares mistrial in Stanford student pro-Palestinian protests case
A Santa Clara County judge declared a mistrial Friday in the case of five current and former Stanford University students charged with felonies after barricading themselves inside the president's and provost's offices amid pro-Palestinian protests in 2024.
Mistrial declared in Stanford pro-Palestine protest case
A judge declared a mistrial on Friday in a case of five current and former Stanford University students related to the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests when demonstrators barricaded themselves inside the school president's office. Twelve protesters were initially charged last year with felony vandalism, according to prosecutors who said at least one suspect entered the building by breaking a window. Police arrested 13 people on June 5, 2024, in rel…
US jury deadlock forces mistrial in case of students charged after Stanford pro‑Palestinian protest
Jurors failed to reach verdict on vandalism and trespass chargesProtesters barricaded themselves inside Stanford president’s office in 2024US campuses saw large scale pro-Palestinian protests that yearWASHINGTON, Feb 14 — A judge declared a mistrial on Friday in a case of five current and former Stanford University students related to the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests when demonstrators barricaded themselves inside the school president’s office.…
Mistrial declared in case of students charged after Stanford pro-Palestinian protests
A judge declared a mistrial on Friday in a case of five current and former Stanford University students related to the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests when demonstrators barricaded themselves inside the school president's office.
The jury did not come to a verdict; he voted nine to three for the prosecution of the river for vandalism and eight to four for the conviction for the prosecution of property invasion.
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