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Protesters who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge face sentencing
nbcbayarea.com · 18h · first report

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Seven protestors who were convicted of blocking the Golden Gate Bridge at the start of the Israel-Hamas war will be sentenced by a San Francisco judge Friday. Six protesters are facing a maximum sentence of five years, while the seventh faces up to five and a half years. Sentencing is scheduled to take place at 1:30 p.m. Back in 2024, protestors shut down the Golden Gate Bridge for hours during the morning commute. The protestors, dubbed the “Golden Gate 26,” were eventually arrested and hit with multiple charges, including false imprisonment. The majority of the protestors avoided trial, but seven of them went through a weekslong trial that ended with a guilty verdict for false imprisonment. The protestors narrowly avoided a more severe charge of felony conspiracy, which could have carried a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. San Francisco Jul 2 Protesters who shut down Golden Gate Bridge found guilty of false imprisonment San Francisco May 20 Protesters face trial over Golden Ga
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- Golden Gate Bridge Palestine protesters were looking at over 5 years in jail. They got 30 days.
missionlocal.org · 1h
Leans leftThis article: leans left. - 7 pro-Palestinian protesters sentenced to jail, ordered to pay fine for Golden Gate Bridge shutdown
abc7news.com · 2h
- Golden Gate Bridge protesters get 30-day jail sentences
sfstandard.com · 3h
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