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Motion to dismiss charges against Uhuru 3 exposes U.S. government’s assault on free speech rights – Government responds and Uhuru 3 replies back

On July 17, 2023 attorney Leonard Goodman, on behalf of the Uhuru 3 who were indicted in April, filed a Motion to Dismiss the widely denounced, politically motivated charges that Chairman Omali Yeshitela and the Uhuru Movement, who have been fighting for 50 years for reparations to African people, are “Russian agents.”

Read the Motion for Dismissal and responses below.

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Attorney Goodman’s Reply Supporting the Objection – Mar. 2, 2024

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Prosecutor’s Response to Objection – Feb. 23, 2024

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Objection to Magistrate Recommendation – Feb. 9, 2024

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Magistrate Recommendation for Order to Deny Motion for Dismissal – Jan. 26, 2024

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Reply to Government’s Response to Motion For Dismissal – Aug. 15, 2023

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U.S. Prosecutor’s Response to Motion For Dismissal – Aug. 8, 2023

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Motion for Dismissal – Jul. 17, 2023

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