First anti-DAPL activists sentenced to jail
MANDAN Hundreds of trials for activists who stood against the Dakota Access Pipeline have seen the judges gavel, but only two, so far, received jail time.
Mary Redway, 64, a retired environmental biologist from Rhode Island, and Alexander Simon, 27, a teacher living in New Mexico, both were found guilty and sentenced Thursday to jail by Southeast District Court Judge Thomas Merrick. Both activists, known as water protectors, were arrested on October 22, 2016 along with 140 others, most of whom had their charges dismissed.
Despite the North Dakota States Attorneys lack of a recommendation for jail time, Merrick sentenced Simon to 18 days in jail and Redway to a total of six days, with two already served.
There is no logic or consistency to the different outcomes people received on these same charges, a Water Protector Legal Collective press release stated. Judge Merricks decision to sentence them to jail demonstrates disparate treatment.
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