The Virginian-Pilot
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CURRITUCK, N.C.
A North Carolina courtroom became the setting of an impromptu seminar on the law, the Constitution and the Bible today as seven convicted Blackwater protesters engaged in a gentle debate with their sentencing judge.
When it was over, the seven walked out free.
Judge Russell Duke gave no additional jail time to the group for a demonstration at Blackwater’s Moyock headquarters Oct. 20, a re-enactment of a Sept. 16 shooting incident in Baghdad involving Blackwater security contractors in which 17 Iraqi civilians died. The seven were originally convicted in District Court in December, all but one of them in trials that were closed to the media and the public. They appealed to Superior Court and were convicted by a jury Wednesday of trespassing. Six were also convicted of resisting arrest.
Duke sentenced five of the seven – who had already served five days in jail after their arrest – to five days with credit for time served. The other two received suspended five-day sentences.
All were ordered not to go on Blackwater’s property again.
The seven told Duke they would not pay any fines, and none were levied.
Duke allowed the defendants to make statements during the hourlong sentencing hearing, and most did. They told the judge that they believe Blackwater enjoys legal impunity for war crimes in Iraq and that by holding an illegal protest they were following a higher law, citing the Bible and the Constitution.
“There may be no court that can prosecute these killers,” defendant Beth Brockman, of Durham, N.C., told the judge. As Christians we have an obligation to stand in solidarity with the Iraqi people.”
Duke responded at length, telling the group, “I’ve always thought that if you’re going to be a follower of Jesus or someone who appreciates the Constitution, you can’t select the portions that you like and disregard the rest.”
In particular, he cited the apostle Paul’s biblical admonition to his fellow Christians to abide by the law of man. As the judge went on, the protesters broke in several times with responses of their own.
“We’re not here about what’s happening in Iraq,” Duke told them. “We’re here about the peace and harmony of this particular community. The rule of law of this state is instituted to protect this peace and harmony. This is a place, a state, a nation, of laws – not of men.”
The judge quoted the noted Supreme Court justice Felix Frankfurter, who called the rule of law “all we have standing between us and the tyranny of mere will and the cruelty of unbridled, undisciplined feeling.”
“You’re kind and gentle people,” Duke told the protesters. “But the law doesn’t say treat kind and gentle people differently from those who would harm us. You’ve told me you’re not going to abide by the law. You’re not going to respect my judgment. That grieves me.”
Protester Bill Streit, of Louisa County, Va., responded: “I feel sorry that we’re grieving you. You have given us a lot of leeway, and I appreciate that.”
“Good luck,” the judge told the seven as they filed out.
Bill Sizemore, (757) 446-2276, bill.sizemore@pilotonline.com

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Hippies
Feh. Who needs 'em?
Get a hair cut, get a job, and get in the 21st century.
The 60s are over, man. Put your doobie out, and take a shower.
Judge releases Blackwater protesters after quiet debate of the i
Your forefathers in North Carolina bravely fought mercenaries, Hessians, sent by George III to suppress your insurrection--the American Revolution. Blackwater mercenaries perform the same function in Iraq and are clearly antithetical to our history, traditions and undermine our constitutional republic--a private army with no accountability. The Swamp Fox must be rolling in his grave to see how today Americans send mercenary armies over seas to suppress others. The Iraq war is illegal--a war of aggression contrary to US and International law. It is arguably criminal: see the Judgment at Nuremberg. Those whom are ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it. Would it not be just for German citizens to have trespassed and blocked the trains going to Auschwitz? Though illegal under German trespass law, is it not legal to commit a lesser crime--trespass in order to prevent a greater crime--murder and genocide? Once American courts would have let juries consider such claims--today such liberty is lost. A country that has abandoned its own fundamental principles of liberty and justice is an unlikely candidate to impose such values by force upon a foreign nation half way around the
Judge Russell "Rusty" Duke
I want everyone to know that this is the judge that appears on the election ballots under the name of "Rusty Duke". FYI
Is that how it works???
I bet that drunk commissioner quoted a bunch of scriptures in the judges chamber's when he got in that accident a few months back. Perhap's that's how he slipped through the system unlike us regular folk's. I wonder if that was the same judge. I guess they just want to get rid of those protester's, and that can be a good thing. Amen.
Passive acceptance of Tyranny is a Crime
If this were truly the "nation of laws" that is should be, the leadership that has perpetrated crimes of historic proportion and that employ private goons to terrorize the lands it has conquered would be on trial, not those who object. The right of citizens to protest such tyranny trumps the "private property" and local sense of "peace" cited by this judge. As for Christianity, had Jesus followed the cited admonitions about "the laws of man," he would never have been heard of or crucified and he certainly would not have thrown the money changers out of the temple.
Want it Gone
The reason to not impose a fine was to make this case go away. Closing the trial the way the judge did could have easily become a Federal case as a violation of the 6th Amendment of those arrested.
How much of a fine could the judge have imposed and how much would the county have paid to defend themselves in Federal court?
blackwater trespasser's
So now that the judge has ruled and they stated thy would pay no fines I guess a precident has been set, that it up to the guilty party to determine wheter they will pay fnes or not. Whatever happened to contemp of court??? Blackwater should SHOOT the next trepasser and save the county money.
That's crap
They told the judge they would ignore him and not pay fines; yet he lets them walk? That's crap. How much noise do I have to make to get out of a ticket? Should I quote scripture?
So who is going to pay for the damage they did?
If they damaged your house, would you appreciate a judge just letting them walk out? I wouldn't.