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Three Stanford Protesters Plan to Take Plea Deals

Five defendants face felony vandalism trial after a pro-Palestinian protest caused estimated damages of $360,000 to $1 million, while three others accept misdemeanor plea deals.

BY DANIEL SCHRAGERDaily Post Staff Writer Three of the Stanford pro-Palestinian protesters charged with vandalizing the university president’s office in June 2024 plan to accept plea deals, their lawyers said in court this afternoon (Nov. 24). Lawyers for Kaiden Wang, Gretchen Giumarin and Cameron Pennington told Judge Deborah Ryan that their clients plan to take a plea deal that will reduce their felony vandalism and conspiracy charges to misde…

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This Tuesday morning the oral trial against union leaders Mónica Gurina and Leandro Javier Sánchez will begin in the SUM of the Palace of Justice, a process that comes to the courts after months of investigation and the failed possibility of applying a test. The case takes a public state again because it was prompted by the complaints of merchants of Uruguay Avenue, who claimed to have been harmed during the camp in 2024. The testimonies of the …

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Palo Alto Daily Post broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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