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Aug. 10, 2006

Rights Lawyers Question Use of Grand Jury

SAN FRANCISCO - One summer day last year, FBI agents paid a visit to the home of freelance videographer Josh Wolf. But it wasn't just his film work they wanted to talk about.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - One summer day last year, FBI agents paid a visit to the home of freelance videographer Josh Wolf. But it wasn't just his film work they wanted to talk about.
      Wolf had been filming an anarchists' rally in San Francisco's Mission District. Tensions had escalated between protesters and police. An officer was hit on the head, and someone rep...

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