Archive for the ‘Toronto G20 Defense’ Category

On Friday (January) the 13th 2012, Mandy Hiscocks was sentenced to 20-24 month for 1 count of Counseling to Commit Mischief and Counseling to Obstruct Police. With 31 days in pretrial custody and harsh bail conditions taken into account, Mandy’s remaining time to serve is 16 months. With the courthouse filled with supporters, more than [...]

Woman who counselled G20 window-smashing sentenced to 10 months in prison Megan O’Toole, National Post, Dec 20, 2011 http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/12/20/woman-who-counselled-g20-window-smashing-sentenced-to-10-months-in-prison/   A self-described “anarchist” who counselled others to smash store windows during G20 protests in Toronto last year has been sentenced to 10 months in prison. Leah Henderson was among a group of six who pleaded [...]

Following the June 2010 G20 summit in Toronto, a wave of repression came down on anarchists and anti-authoritarians in Southern Ontario. Ryan Rainville was one of those arrested and held in jail for three months before being released into house arrest at a Native men’s residence in Toronto called Sagatay.

Peter Edwards Staff Reporter, The Star (Toronto) Mon Dec 05 2011 http://www.thestar.com/news/torontog20summit/article/1097349–g20-attack-on-police-car-nets-house-arrest#.Tt1Ue7WoXyc.twitter A self-described anarchist was sentenced to an eight-month conditional sentence, on top of pretrial custody, for his attacks on three police vehicles during the G20 riots.

GROUP STATEMENT BY 17 PEOPLE CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY DURING THE G20 REGARDING A PLEA DEAL http://conspiretoresist.wordpress.com/ November 22, 2011 — As people across Turtle Island look towards the global wave of protests against the austerity agenda, the memory of the 2010 G20 protests in Toronto looms large as both inspiration and caution. We are seventeen [...]

FYI: “Mr. Catenacci was arrested in August, six weeks after the summit. Toronto police had launched a drive to identify perpetrators of the violence, and facial-recognition technology matched to closed-circuit photos at a bank machine led to his arrest.”

G20 Defendant Alex Hundert Released from Prison, Actions of Crown Widely Condemned January 28, 2010, Toronto – After having spent three consecutive months in jail without trial, G20 defendant Alex Hundert was released from the Toronto West Detention Centre on January 24th.

Alex Hundert Found to Have Breached ‘No Demonstration’ Condition By Toronto Community Mobilization Network – October 8, 2010, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE http://g20.torontomobilize.org/node/549 G20 defendant Alex Hundert found to have breached ‘no demonstration’ condition for speaking at a university panel event October 8, 2010 – Toronto, Mississauga – G20 defendant and alleged ‘ringleader’ Alex Hundert was [...]

WCCC [Toronto] Public Statement – On the Recent Arrest of Mapuche Solidarity Activist Regarding G20 The Women’s Coordinating Committee For a Free Wallmapu [Toronto] communicates the following: 1. On Wednesday, September 29th, 2010, one of our sisters Jaroslava Avila, a Poltical Science student in her last year as an undergraduate at the University of Toronto, [...]

ALEX HUNDERT BEHIND BARS FOR AT LEAST A FEW WEEKS; CROWN SEEKS TO REVOKE HIS BAIL (Update from AW@L & Alex Hundert Support Cttee) “Being thrown back in jail illegitimately and maliciously in no way dampens my resolve, in fact it only strengthens it and I am resolute to continue fighting. I hope that while [...]