Criminal
Sep. 27, 2011
Muslim students convicted for disruption
Muslim students who loudly protested during a speech by a top Israeli diplomat were convicted Friday of conspiracy and disrupting a public meeting, and each sentenced to perform 56 hours of community service, putting an end to the controversial case.




By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - Muslim students who loudly protested during a speech by a top Israeli diplomat were convicted Friday of conspiracy and disrupting a public meeting, and each sentenced to perform 56 hours of community service, putting an end to the controversial case. People v. Abdelgany, 11CM01351 (Orange Super. Ct., filed Feb. 4, 2011)
In a statement Friday, Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said the student...
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