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Jena Six Update: Mychal Bell's Conviction Is Overturned

Posted by Garlin II at 5:18 AM on September 15, 2007.


Garlin II: Now, his case will be handled exclusively in juvenile court, which is where it should have been all along.
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This post, written by Garlin II, originally appeared on Brave New Films

One of the Jena 6 is now free closer to free.

His conspiracy charge was already thrown out. Now, his case will be handled exclusively in juvenile court, which is where it should have been all along.

AP reports:

Conviction in Jena case overturned

Judges rule teen should not have been tried as adult in racially tinged case

The Associated Press

Updated: 7:40 p.m. ET Sept 14, 2007

JENA, La. - A state appeals court Friday tossed out the aggravated battery conviction that could have sent a black teenager to prison for 15 years in last year's beating of a white classmate in the racially tense Louisiana town of Jena.

Mychal Bell, who was 16 at the time of the December beating, should not have been tried as an adult on the battery charge, the state Third Circuit Court of Appeal in Lake Charles ruled.

Bell is one of six black Jena High School students charged in an attack on fellow student Justin Barker, and one of five originally charged as adults with attempted second-degree murder.

The charges brought widespread criticism that blacks were being treated more harshly than whites after racial confrontations and fights at their school.

Attorney Louis Scott of Monroe said he didn't know whether Bell, whose bond was set at $90,000, would get out of jail immediately.

"It means that at the present time all charges are dismissed," Scott said. "But we don't know what approach the prosecution is going to take -- whether they will re-charge him, where he would have to be subjected to bail all over again or not.

"We're working on that right now," he said.

Rally for 'Jena Six' planned
Bell was to be sentenced Thursday in a case that has brought international attention to Jena. Civil rights leaders, including the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, have been planning a rally in support of the teens that day.

"Although there will not be a court hearing, we still intend to have a major rally for the Jena Six and now hopefully Mychal Bell will join us," Sharpton said in an e-mailed statement.

"Mychal Bell's parents will still join me in Chicago tomorrow and we will still continue mobilization on this miscarriage of justice."

Jackson said, "The pressure must continue until all six boys are set free and sent to school, not to jail."

Racial tensions flared after nooses
Jena is a mostly white town where racial animosity flared about a year ago when a black student sat under a tree that was a traditional gathering place for whites.

A day later, three nooses were found hanging from the tree, evoking for some the image of lynchings in the old South. There followed reports of racial fights and confrontations at the school, culminating in the December attack on Barker.

The reversal of Bell's conviction will not affect four other teenagers also charged as adults, because they were 17 years old at the time of the fight and, legally, no longer juveniles in Louisiana, said attorney George Tucker of Hammond.

Bell was 16 at the time of the fight, making him a juvenile under Louisiana law.

Tucker, who represented one of teens -- Theo Shaw -- until Friday, said the boy whose case is in juvenile court will benefit, and Bell will be tried by a judge in juvenile court.

Judge J.P. Mauffray Jr., who heard Bell's case, noted that the district attorney also could appeal to the Louisiana Supreme Court.

District Attorney Reed Walters did not return a call asking his next step.

Details of ruling
Mauffray had thrown out a conspiracy conviction on which Bell was convicted, saying it was not a charge on which a juvenile may be tried as an adult. But he had let the battery conviction stand, saying Bell could be tried in adult court because the charge was among lesser charges included in the original attempted murder charge against him.

He was wrong, the Third Circuit ruled.

While teenagers can be tried as adults in Louisiana for some violent crimes, including attempted murder, aggravated battery is not one of those crimes. Defense lawyers had argued that the aggravated battery case should not have been tried in adult court once the attempted murder charge was reduced.

"The defendant was not tried on an offense which could have subjected him to the jurisdiction of the criminal court," the three-paragraph ruling said.

The case "remains exclusively in juvenile court," the Third Circuit ruled.

© 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Thank God I Signed the Online Petition - It Must Have Worked!
Posted by: colleenwhalen on Sep 15, 2007 7:07 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
There was ZERO network news about this case, it would have disappeared completely from the radar if it wasn't for the internet and indie media.

I am so GLAD I signed the online petition - because it must have WORKED - all the odds were stacked against this teenager. I am angry he was even put on trial in the first place - he had been physically assaulted by a gang of racist white teenage boys prior to the incident which landed him in prision.

I blame the principle of the Jena, Louisiana high school who made a formal, public statement that "the lynch rope hung on the tree in the school quad was just a prank" What planet is that high school principal on? By allowing the lynching tree to stay on the high school campus CREATED racial tension and things led to a raging boil.

If anyone belongs punished - that high school principal should have been FIRED and replaced - if that had happened, I doubt the incident with the teens would have escaled to the severe degree which resulted.

I am white and it even makes me as a Caucasian person furious! Are we back to Jim Crow lynching conditions in the south? I think Jena, Louisiana has never recovered from the Reconstruction Era after the Civil War. Will a black man get lynched for whistling at a white woman in Jena, Louisiana?
What is next? The black teenager was not tried by a jury of his peers - a white judge and 100% white jury wrongly convicted a teenage minor in ADULT court.

Holy Cramoli! Holy Mother of Pearl!

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JENA MARCH
Posted by: georgiatim22 on Sep 15, 2007 7:15 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
WHY HAS THERE BEEN SO LITTLE COVERAGE ON THE NEWS SHOWS? A WEEK AGO MY BROTHER CALLED ME FROM TN. AND ASKED IF I HAD HEARD ABOUT THIS EVENT. HE LEARNED FROM A BLACK RADIO STATION ABOUT THE CALL FOR PEOPLE TO GO TO JENA FOR A PEACEFUL PROTEST/INFORMATION EVENT. YESTERDAY THERE WAS SOME SMALL COVERAGE.

I ALSO SAW A BLIP OF ANOTHER NOOSE IN A TREE, (MD I BELIEVE), ONCE ONLY. HAVE WE REVERTED TO THE 50'S AS WELL AS THE FASCIST TIMES OF 40'S AND 30'S?

WHAT IS THE MEDIA AFRAID OF? GA

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» RE: JENA MARCH Posted by: bigbill3
wtf?
Posted by: somegirl on Sep 15, 2007 7:52 AM   
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the story says this:

"Attorney Louis Scott of Monroe said he didn't know whether Bell, whose bond was set at $90,000, would get out of jail immediately.

"It means that at the present time all charges are dismissed," Scott said. "But we don't know what approach the prosecution is going to take -- whether they will re-charge him, where he would have to be subjected to bail all over again or not."

i'm not a lawyer so maybe i'm missing something...all charges are currently dropped, how can there be bail?

does anyone know if there is fund to donate for his bail? i'll kick in gladly.

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» RE: wtf? Posted by: jimmie
THE SOUTH IS ALWAYS THE SOUTH
Posted by: thetruth07 on Sep 15, 2007 7:35 PM   
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As I have always stated in the South, when the victim is white there is hell to pay and this is a perfect example. All because some black kids wanted to sit under a.....tree?
Gimme a freaking break!!! And in the small towns like Jena, stupid shit like this happens. It just so happens while the media is only slightly reporting it, obviously it has hit a nerve with many Americans as they see how unjustly these kids are being treated.
Thank you, America for speaking up!!!

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Wake up please wake up!
Posted by: offthahook08 on Sep 19, 2007 8:13 AM   
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Its all good that Mr. Sharpton and others are rallying up the people for this cause. A lot of energy is being used to rally our people together for this cause! But with that being said the fight is much bigger than this. People lets not lose sight on whats really going on here. 911 was a sham somebody killed almost 3,000 people that day. We believe this government and this media when they tell us that the bldgs collapsed because the steel melted. After all this Government and Media would have you believe that it was a bunch of black men running around rapping women during Katrina. I'm so sick of these so called leaders that have been groomed and bought up by the media to choose our battles for us its a disgrace and a disservice to the late Malcom X and Martin Luther King. We have young men and women dying in Iraq almost everyday on a lie "Weapons of mass destruction". We have cities Like Washington DC to Name a few kicking the blacks out and moving the whites in because they are tired of commuting from the suburbs to the city. We have our black entrepreneurs selling us out whole sale Cathy Hughes, Bob Johnson, Bob Law and the rest you know who you are. Yes they may have giving black people jobs and some got rich off of what they did. But it still doesn't escape the fact that they sold us out. Cathy Hughes just got rid of three Djs that were giving a good message to our people Mark Thompson, Ambrose Lane, and Bernie McCain. I listened to these guys and the info that was giving by these gentlemen was unmatched by any other journalist truly. Now either I'm stupid or dumb to think that Al Sharpton the same man who took funds from a republican "Ron Stone" to run his Campaign in 2004 has really got our best interest at heart. I can talk a good game hell anybody from the street can talk a good game especially when you got certain people making things happen at certain times to make you think this man is for real "Not". Yah need to find out his history and Jesse Jackson's history. King was shot in his right cheek and the bullet was lodged in his shoulder. Now either I'm a fool to believe that a bullet can travel from his cheek up to his left shoulder and still believe that he was shot from the same balcony level duh right. Several witnesses said the shot came from below Hmmm! Who gain mostly from kings Death Hmmm. All you have to do is to look at the assassination pictures and you'll see who was with him on the balcony pointing across and up hmm. You guessed it Jesse Jackson. If you look at the picture real good you will see someone pointing down hmm. We need to unify as a people not just for this cause but for all causes. lets not forget the female who was tortured and raped in West VA 1 week ago and now they are saying its not a hate crime yeah right. Have we gotten so numb as a people that we can see it all right in front of us and not know that it happened. Wheres our black media oh forgot certain people made it so that their ain't no more black news to report radio one. Ref to see pics of king's Assassination type The Martin Luther King Assassination on yahoo search images. wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr , http://www.africanaonline.com/mlk_shrubbery.htm

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