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Pitstop Ploughshares

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The third trial of the Pitstop Ploughshares trial started on 10 July 2006 and resulted in a unanimous not guilty verdict on both charges of criminal damage (to the aircraft and the door of the hangar) after twelve days of testimony and legal argument. Judge Miriam Reynolds had agreed with the defence
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After four-and-a-half hours of deliberation, the Dublin jury of seven women and five men returned and gave their decision that all the accused should be acquitted, as they were acting to save lives and property in
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The October 2005 re-trial collapsed on the tenth day, after Judge Donagh MacDonagh agreed with defence counsel that his attendance at the United States presidential inauguration in 2001 of
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on day nine of the proceedings, after extensive submissions and legal argument, on the applicability of the statutory lawful excuse defence.
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activists converged in Dublin for all three trials. Public meetings took place around the trials, with well-known speakers such as
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Hammered by the Irish: how the Pitstop Ploughshares disabled an un-armed U.S. transport aircraft, with Ireland's blessing
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transport aircraft in the early hours of 3 February 2003. Their actions were inspired by the vision of
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Their March 2005 trial collapsed on the sixth day when Judge O'Donnell called a
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action was reasonable, taking into consideration all the circumstances.
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The Pitstop Ploughshares group spent between four and eleven weeks in
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The five members were Deirdre Clancy, Nuin Dunlop, Karen Fallon,
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CitizenSailor Blog post with pictures of the incident
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Index

Catholic Worker Movement
Shannon Airport
Ireland
United States Navy
C-40
Isaiah
Ciaron O'Reilly
Limerick Prison
Circuit Criminal Court
criminal damage
mistrial
George W. Bush
Governor of Texas
Iraq
disarmament
anti-war
Denis Halliday
Kathy Kelly
Catholic Worker Movement
Trident Ploughshares
"They’re Always After Me Lucky Charms!"
Press Statement


"Five go on trial on US plane damage charges"
RTÉ
Trial of anti-war protesters collapses
Jury discharged in anti-war case
Five not guilty of damaging US plane
Petrolia

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