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Criminal

Apr. 16, 2003

Activist Wants to Do His Time, Won't Pay Fine

LOS ANGELES - The first protester against the Iraq war to be sentenced in Los Angeles said Monday he would refuse to pay his fine. The protester, David Gardner, and his lawyer, Los Angeles federal Public Defender Ron Kaye, said the anti-war activist would accept only jail time or no punishment at all for his crime.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - The first protester against the Iraq war to be sentenced in Los Angeles said Monday he would refuse to pay his fine.
        The protester, David Gardner, and his lawyer, Los Angeles federal Public Defender Ron Kaye, said the anti-war activist...

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