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Levy, LSD.devotec Thomas L e a r y and newstmper ohatog;rapho.r Paul
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MacKenzie, 18, admitted towering the Arirerican flag to half-
mast during a Grant Park rally 28 A u p s t 1968 and said four to six
policemen seized him and- repeatedly beat him with niphtsticks.
.When defenbe cdundel Leanarhf. Weinglass rubmittarl font uhato - ,
graphs of the arrest as exhibits, prosecutor Faran objccted, claim-
ing three of the four pictures had no borders, strongly suggesting
wanted negative detail from a finiuhed print). Judge Hoffman upheld
the objection "without prejudice to the defense'* right to introduce
them in the future, if they could produke the DhotoRraphers who had
taken and printed them. 'I A t the words "without prejudice" laugh-
ing and snickering. broke out in the defense table arc%. H o f f m p
pointed at-SStuart Ball, a young lawyer assisting the defense (and
ncphcw of George Ball, former U. S. *Assistant Secretary of State
and Ambassador to the United Nations), ordered him removed from
the room and excluded from future trial particimtion.
loudly ptotestcd, claiming he needed Ball. Hoffman reminded him
that Ball was not admittcd to practice before his court.
Kunstler said Ball was admitted to practice in the. Distgict of Colum-
bia, tho Judgc.suggcstcd Ball go there and practice.
- they head been "cropped" (a darkroom technique to eliminate un-
Kunstler
When
At this point defendant David Dcllinger rose and told Hoffman,
"You're being very orejudicial and unfair, you're the assistaut
prosecutor; maybe the chief prosecutor.
fair trial.
in tho truth and you're not, and that's what the conflict is here. 'I
Several spectators shoutea "right on" - a slogan used by supoorters
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black liberation and anti-war movements.
removed the shouters.
Youlre d b m i d n g us of a
Thatla why I call this a Fascist court. We're interested
Federal marshals
Linda Morse's appearance as a witness was significant. .It
iriarkcd thc first time jurors were Riven an cxtcnaivr insight into
Lhc politics of a radi'cal. While inscttion of political hclicfs into
thr* trial had earlicr been fnrbicldcn, prcrrrcculirm Iawycr Richard
Schiiltt. qnsstioncd Miss Morse (aleo known a s Linda DannrnlwrE)
rxtcnsivrly about hcr radical philosophy. Aftcr dirrct tt-stimony
a h i t artivitics clurinfi copvcntion ycck, tiriring whirh shc oflcn
contradicted testimony of Government witnesses, Schttltz uscd'.
her September 1969 interview with Playboy magazine as a basis
for cross-examination.
Morse told him how she moved from h e r
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