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Pro-Palestinian protesters convicted of misdemeanour charges in 2024 US protest
Seven pro-Palestinian protesters were convicted of misdemeanor charges including false imprisonment and obstruction after blocking traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge during a 2024 protest. They face up to five years in county jail and will be sentenced in August, with the jury deadlocked on a felony conspiracy charge.
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Bhavika AnandpurapersonRiver AllenpersonRocky ChaupersonSara CantorpersonConrad de JesuspersonSarah FerrellpersonEm TillotsonpersonSan Francisco juryorganizationSan Francisco District Attorney Brooke JenkinsorganizationGolden Gate Bridgeplacefalse imprisonmenttopicobstruction of a thoroughfaretopicunlawful assemblytopic
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