Green Scare Defendent’s Conviction Overturned on Appeal!!

Appellate court overturns conviction in 2001 UW arson
From the Seattle Times
Posted by John de Leon

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned the conviction of Briana
Waters in the 2001 arson of the University of Washington’s Center for Urban
Horticulture.

The 34-year-old Californian was sentenced in June 2008 to six years in federal prison and ordered to pay $6 million in restitution by U.S.
District Court Judge Franklin Burgess. A unanimous three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that Burgess made several errors that
raised questions about the fairness of her trial, The Associated Press is reporting. The panel said the judge should not have admitted certain
articles advocating violence as evidence, and should have done more to ensure that news coverage of an unrelated arson did not influence the jury,
according to The Associated Press.

To read the ruling, click here

Waters, a violin teacher, is one of five activists accused of the UW arson, which prosecutors say caused more than $6 million in damage while
destroying rare plants, books and years of research. She was convicted of two counts of arson, but not of other charges, including the use of a destructive device in a crime of violence, which carried a 30-year mandatory minimum sentence.

The Earth Liberation Front had targeted the UW office of Toby Bradshaw, whom arsonists mistakenly believed was involved in genetically engineering poplar trees that would pollute natural forests.

Waters was the first of 18 suspects indicted on charges of involvement in the Earth Liberation Front, a militant Northwest underground group that
between 1996 and 2001 claimed it carried out more than a dozen acts of arson and sabotage against targets deemed a threat to the environment or
animals. Damage was estimated in the tens of millions of dollars. Targets included a slaughterhouse, timber-company headquarters and a ski lodge at Vail, Colo.

Lacey Phillabaum, 35, was sentenced to three years in prison and Jennifer Kolar, 37, was sentenced to five years in prison for their roles in the UW
arson. Both Phillabaum and Kolar testified against Waters. Also charged in connection with the arson were: William C. Rodgers, who
committed suicide in December 2005 while being held in an Arizona jail, and Justin Solondz, 29, who is charged with arson and using a destructive
device in a crime of violence. Solondz is believed to be out of the country.

Moderator’s note: This decision is great news, but it doesn’t mean that Brianna is out yet. According to lawyers, the best case scenario is that she is let out on bail to be with her daughter pending plea negations that might give her credit for time served (2.5 years) rather than going through a second, grueling trial.

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