$2000 fine for insisting on a trial
lundi 6 avril 2015 à 14:00The UK plans to make people convicted of crimes pay an extra fine of around 2000 dollars for having insisted on a trial. Some people might plead guilty to avoid this extra fine.
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The UK plans to make people convicted of crimes pay an extra fine of around 2000 dollars for having insisted on a trial. Some people might plead guilty to avoid this extra fine.
Even the Rockefeller family was unable to persuade Exxon to stop denying global heating.
Now they will divest, slowly, from fossil fuels.
US citizens: oppose the DARK act, that would prohibit states from mandating labeling of GMOs in foods.
Everyone: stand by Máxima Acuña de Chaupe, who won a court case to stop Newmont Mining from destroying her community with a gold mine, and now is facing violent retaliation.
Electric utilities keep on proposing laws to impede home solar power installations. We need to fight off each one.
In addition, each legislator who supports one of these attacks should be condemned personally as for sale.