News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Marijuana Activist Acquitted in Battery Trial |
Title: | US CA: Marijuana Activist Acquitted in Battery Trial |
Published On: | 2008-09-25 |
Source: | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-27 14:39:47 |
MARIJUANA ACTIVIST ACQUITTED IN BATTERY TRIAL
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A medical-marijuana activist accused of shoving an
anti-drug activist at a meeting last year was found not guilty of
battery Wednesday by a jury in West Valley Superior Court.
Paul Chabot, co-founder of the Inland Valley Drug Free Community
Coalition, accused Palm Springs resident Lanny Swerdlow, 62, of
shoving him after Chabot denied Swerdlow entry to an October coalition meeting.
Swerdlow has maintained that he did not shove Chabot. Swerdlow
testified during his trial this week that he side-stepped Chabot
before entering the meeting at the James L. Brulte Senior Center in
Rancho Cucamonga, which was billed as a public event.
Swerdlow said he received an e-mail invitation to the event from
Chabot's organization.
The jury deliberated for about three hours Wednesday morning.
"Justice was not served today," Chabot said Wednesday afternoon.
Swerdlow called the verdict "just."
"It's what didn't happen. I didn't push Paul Chabot," Swerdlow said.
"I never touched him. He made that up."
Swerdlow said Wednesday he intends to file a civil lawsuit in
connection with the battery allegation against Chabot, the Inland
Valley Drug Free Community Coalition, San Bernardino County and the
city of Rancho Cucamonga.
Swerdlow is a registered nurse who works at a doctor's office in
Riverside that writes recommendations for medical marijuana. He also
hosts a TV show and a radio show on the subject, and is president of
the Inland Empire chapter of the Marijuana Anti-Prohibition Project.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A medical-marijuana activist accused of shoving an
anti-drug activist at a meeting last year was found not guilty of
battery Wednesday by a jury in West Valley Superior Court.
Paul Chabot, co-founder of the Inland Valley Drug Free Community
Coalition, accused Palm Springs resident Lanny Swerdlow, 62, of
shoving him after Chabot denied Swerdlow entry to an October coalition meeting.
Swerdlow has maintained that he did not shove Chabot. Swerdlow
testified during his trial this week that he side-stepped Chabot
before entering the meeting at the James L. Brulte Senior Center in
Rancho Cucamonga, which was billed as a public event.
Swerdlow said he received an e-mail invitation to the event from
Chabot's organization.
The jury deliberated for about three hours Wednesday morning.
"Justice was not served today," Chabot said Wednesday afternoon.
Swerdlow called the verdict "just."
"It's what didn't happen. I didn't push Paul Chabot," Swerdlow said.
"I never touched him. He made that up."
Swerdlow said Wednesday he intends to file a civil lawsuit in
connection with the battery allegation against Chabot, the Inland
Valley Drug Free Community Coalition, San Bernardino County and the
city of Rancho Cucamonga.
Swerdlow is a registered nurse who works at a doctor's office in
Riverside that writes recommendations for medical marijuana. He also
hosts a TV show and a radio show on the subject, and is president of
the Inland Empire chapter of the Marijuana Anti-Prohibition Project.
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