U.S. attorney Martin Stolar, who spent decades defending social justice activists, dies at 81

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-07-04 00:03:11

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New York, July 4 (RHC)-- U.S. civil rights and criminal defense attorney Martin R. Stolar has died at the age of 81.  

Over a legal career spanning more than half a century, Stolar represented anti-Vietnam war protesters, Black Panthers, Attica prisoners and members of Occupy Wall Street. 

In 2015, Martin Stolar was interviewed by Democracy Now!  The broadcast came after he won acquittal for activists arrested during Flood Wall Street protests against the climate crisis.

Martin Stolar said: “The court found all 10 defendants not guilty, releasing them and basically endorsing the position that they took: that climate change is a serious, urgent problem requiring attention, and basically complimenting the defendants for being out there and protesting.  And then, because the police department made a mistake in the way they ordered people to leave the demonstration area, the judge said the order to leave was impermissible under the Constitution, and therefore he found all the defendants not guilty for violating an unlawful order.”


 



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