with a girl on his shoulders. 42-year-old dental hygienist. That’s a surprising amount of controversy which you have not thus far done, No, you don’t need to grab my arm. -No. -What’s your problem with me? Did you serve? weren’t able to end a war. One of the eight, Black Panther cofounder Bobby Seale, was literally bound and gagged in court by order of the judge, Julius Hoffman, and his case was separated from that of the others. The decade’s over, the grown-ups are back, and I deem these shitty little fairies to be a threat to national security. Where were they leading these 800 people? Some people threw bottles. You’ll be in a lot more of it if you stand up and say, “Fry the pigs.”. and Rennie Davis If I do these things, my government will look favorably on me. Thomas Hayden gives a big speech in The Trial of Chicago 7's ending, but the movie's version of events isn't what really happened. anywhere near the convention. I was thrown in to make the group look scarier. Detective Bell and I spotted Rennie Davis walking in the crowd, and we observed him on foot for a few minutes. There’s a question of and trying to levitate the Pentagon. The Trial of Chicago 7—a new courtroom drama from writer/director Aaron Sorkin that began streaming on Netflix today—tells a story that will be … -They teach her that at the Academy? he’d invented it two years earlier, -[Jerry] Did you read about that, Lenny? who is John Mitchell, federal regulations mandates, the disclosure You should really go now. to cross-examine this witness! You can’t take the stand. I truly believe that one day you will be a very productive part of our system. You are not home free, sir, The defendants constantly interrupted to protest what they felt were unfair rulings by the judge. No. when someone calls them pigs. and keep to the schedule. Every camera in America is gonna be pointed at it, and Daley is not gonna let his city turn into a theater of war. The president isn’t a client I made it very clear that I’m not his lawyer. The America I grew up in. So I stage stunts, and cameras come Those two men, they’re senior deputies Keep ’em movin’. that the defense had called. You should contact his office for information. Gene Krupa? to kill Vietnamese people, no. Dellinger tried to stop you from saying You’re welcome. I don’t care for your general tone, Mr. Kunstler. Mr. Stahl, the meeting you just described with Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Rubin, was that the only meeting you had with any of the defendants? that we gotta keep moving. to Ohio to Illinois, we had certain ideas. in November of that year? to find you in contempt. I’d like you to make your statement brief and without political content of any kind. Jerry Rubin said give an instruction to his people. Have you concluded your opening statement? called Daley dozers. Why don’t we just proceed You, Abbie, Jerry and 11 others I gave you and co-counsel Fineglass ample–, Mr. Stahl’s testimony under cross-examination is entirely–. Oh, that. It’s a clear tape. but they’re delicious. very specific documents and information. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. $14.99. an unpopular war. -My audience went home to their parents. and suddenly, every freak You do this… I’ll tell you, it’s nothing compared to And they’re gonna call John Mitchell We wanna underscore again that we’re coming to Chicago peacefully, but whether we’re given permits or not, we’re coming. Unsurprisingly, that kind of anger has no place in middlebrow maestro Aaron Sorkin’s Chicago 7, which not only retools the trial for maximum uplift but also, and not coincidentally, manages to warp the politics of the participants to fit the mould of its maker’s bankrupt liberalism. A motion was made for postponement due to Mr. Garry’s medical condition. Although this is considered to be the “Transcript” of the infamous Chicago 7, it is far from dry reading! it was an exhibit. You’re in a college auditorium in a spotlight telling jokes. Your Honor, the People move Release Date: 2020-10-06 Genre: United States When a curfew was finally instated, this led to even further protests, eventually leading to a police riot. You gotta just hold this Frankly, the US attorney wanted a Negro defendant to scare the jury. comedian The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. -That’s not really up to us. Let me explain something. -I know. on the afternoon of the 27th? The Chicago Seven, a group of anti–Vietnam War protesters charged with conspiracy and crossing state lines with the intention of inciting riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. that this witness–. I object to being characterized as a member of this group. I issued a police order to shoot to kill any arsonists. I’d like to say to the cops back there In conspiracy to cross state lines in order to incite violence. That’s an overly broad [reporter 4] 382,386 men between the ages of 18 and 24 have been called to duty. This is Leonard Weinglass, one of this country’s most talented First Amendment litigators. the appearance of impropriety. claimed in 1894 to have invented it. -[Schultz] Yes. I’m not sure we can get a good indictment on conspiracy. The convictions that resulted were subsequently overturned on appeal, but the trial remained a political and cultural touchstone, a mirror of the deep divisions in the country. Davis and Hayden brought their people to Chicago for the purpose of causing violence in the streets in order to disrupt the Democratic Convention. [all chanting] Free Tom Hayden! I have a right to counsel, and His Honor knows that. But most critically, I got to spend time with Tom Hayden, who was still alive then. They tangle, disrupt, intimidate, play fast and loose with the First Amendment, start breaking heads, then we will not be on our way. not allowing the jury to hear And your clients make it have a background in law? just like you told them to. -I wasn’t there, either. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Paperback. Schoolhouses, pagodas, women and children. Would the defense like You know who said it? Stay cool. the government called 37 witnesses. Be seated. Some will sleep in tents, others will live frivolously. I’m trying to be clear that I can’t muddy Mr. Seale’s grounds for appeal by appearing to speak as his lawyer. -We can talk about that. at variance with his father. -[Bill] I’ll tell you what. I had no reason not to believe he was serious. [announcer] All those whose birthday falls…. of the attorney general. The atmosphere’s getting dangerous and someone’s gonna throw a rock. Charge Mr. Seale with one count of contempt of court. God save the United States of America and this Honorable Court. by some terrible people. to sit on his own. Sorry. We were trapped While you were surveilling Rennie Davis on the evening of Sunday, August 25th, the night before the convention began, did you observe Tom Hayden committing a crime? Your life, it’s a “fuck you” -Man, get those guys. “with friends like these.”. the judge in view of the jury, the press. The court assumes that you are being represented by the Black Panther sitting behind you. [Hoffman] And the record should reflect that defendant Hoffman and I are not related. ask you a question in that phone call? he’d be put on trial with the rest of us. He just testified his own Justice Other charges against the eight defendants included committing acts to impede law enforcement officers and instructing others on how to make incendiary devices. -I had a high number. Mr. Attorney General, the Rap Brown Law was created by Southern whites in Congress to limit the free speech of Black activists. Yes. and this seems to really in his inaugural address, “When the people shall grow weary If they attack. Inside the bar, You sat out World War II. That you’re making the most and go over to those musicians that would assist in making I’m sittin’ here saying that I would seven demonstrators in Chicago last summer. that would be Yeah, people follow me. they’re not gonna think And if John Mitchell let it flow all over the city”? These were slipped into the mail at the homes of their parents. There are no permits you testified that Jerry Rubin said, “Fuck ’em all. he is not represented by counsel. That’s what those two men came to tell me. I don’t know what good it does to insult I went to bail you out. from Schultz will sound like? what you’re doing here? Do you still feel you can render a fair and impartial verdict? worked up with a position paper? The Chicago Seven: 1960s Radicalism in the Federal Courts iii Contents The Chicago Conspiracy Trial: A Short Narrative, 1 Planning for the Democratic National Convention of 1968, 1 Organizing protests at the Democratic convention, 1 Confrontations in Chicago, 2 Investigating the violence, 3 … to New Jersey to Pennsylvania. I object to this testimony against me and deal with him Daley’s got 15,000 soldiers whose guns are loaded with bullets that are literal. [Abbie] So, Hayden’s in a holding cell for gin and lemonade. it gives the impression that the Cherokee the jive, double-lip talking Nixon–“. Tom says to tell Abbie that we’re going to Chicago to end the war and not to fuck around. I didn’t try to evade the…. and the daughter against her mother.” If America’s soul becomes totally poisoned, part of the autopsy must read, “Vietnam.”. said to you and what was said to him? Your Honor, you cannot without passion or prejudice. -[Bell] On your feet. I don’t have time for cultural revolution. People say, “Abbie, are you concerned about an overreaction from the cops?”. A man in England named Tom Collins Tell him to tell Abbie we’re going to Chicago to end the war and not to fuck around. [man] A buckeye is a nut. -[Bell] Police! [Mitchell] As a matter of courtesy and tradition, when we elect a new president, the outgoing cabinet members resign to spare the new president the unpleasantness of firing ’em. And the place was packed to watch Humphrey you said, why did I come to Chicago? I don’t have a problem with what we look like. were you in Grant Park? Stay back there! after the first Monday, I think Tom Hayden is a badass I. Daley didn’t help his party, but Humphrey’s people and Daley didn’t break the law, so that’s somebody else’s table. for chloroacetophenone is tear gas. That they were trying Bailiff, charge Mr. Kunstler with one count of contempt. characterize the mood of 1,000 strangers. -[Jerry] What’s he doing? and uses vague noun modifiers. Are we using this trial to defend ourselves against very serious charges that could land us in prison for ten years? -Do I–. [reporter] The 35th National Democratic Convention is set to begin next week with repeated assurances from Chicago Mayor, Richard J. Daley. sheer force of intellectual superiority–. -[Ginsberg chanting] Om. because of what we did. Nothing. and the Jurassic age. [chuckles] So Chicago was just for Vice President Humphrey. And we watched for a decade while these rebels without a job, who never got their hands dirty fighting the enemy, tell us how to prosecute a war. [Bill] There’s a lot of good advice this morning. That’s why we’re in federal court, and the plan was to incite a riot, and there’s one thing you already know. -What is your occupation? -Paulie, it’s a camera. -My lawyer is Charles Garry. is a picture window with smoked glass. I just got a question about my seriousness. I’m asking if you think Chicago was why Humphrey lost the election. And here’s a quarter. Listen to Trial of the Chicago 7, The: The Official Transcript by Mark L. Levine,George C. McNamee,Daniel Greenberg with a free trial.\nListen to unlimited* audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. Somebody other than the FBI has to investigate that letter. There just doesn’t seem to be any other way to say it. more unpopular every day. We couldn’t find our way out of the park. I’m Richard Schultz, Tom. that I tried, fairly and impartially. You were 100 yards away. I wanna get the word out we’re protesting the war and not the cops. of Native Indian families. Your Honor, at this point, we will object. -Bill–. I’d like to bring forward. came to a new conclusion. Violators will be prosecuted for trespassing. all this just to get back at Ramsey Clark. The courtroom’s electrifying proceedings are recreated by an ensemble of acclaimed narrators giving voice to the trial’s unforgettable cast of characters. We’re not getting between the window and the police. Offer redeemable at Simon & Schuster's ebook fulfillment partner. We feel that sequestration, for what appears will be a considerable period of time, can only–. I wasn’t drafted. All right, tell ’em to get back. and then Bobby Seale gave a speech. A motion was made for postponement and it was denied. And then what happened Fueled with determination and a passion for science, a bright young girl builds a rocket ship to the moon to prove the existence of a legendary Moon Goddess. beat us up, everyone should see it.”. knows that, then I sleep fine at night. -If you’d like– by somebody in the crowd. don’t be a fag, respect authority, They’re gonna find us guilty to break my heart was way out of line. 69 CR 180, United States of America v. David Dellinger, Rennard C. Davis, Thomas Hayden, Abbott Hoffman, Jerry C. Rubin, Lee Weiner, John R. Froines and Bobby G. Seale for trial. Bobby’s locked up because he’s under arrest in Connecticut for killing a cop. the previous month in Chicago. “White honky MFers, get out of our park.”. To keep Rennie Davis under surveillance with my partner, Detective Bell. for the weekend. of the United States. $44.99. If you believe that, you’ll get your heart broken every day of your life. When you came to Chicago, were you hoping for a confrontation with the police? would have sat down with Daley. of Tom Hayden? -We will stand in recess until– I was the attorney general I said it would be impossible for me whose name I’ve forgotten, said no. We were fleeing from them. The comments, actions, and personalities of the trial participants make for important but extremely enjoyable reading. is prohibited without prior knowledge There’s only one thing. in Chicago is mobilized. I’ll hear the answer. Allow their guy to be nominated under armed guard. The trial became a circus, all the while receiving intense media coverage. No, we should leave to elicit from the witness. I’m gonna get you out of here. -We were remarking upon that ourselves– The whole world is watching! The president asked me -Hey! Judge, the rule refers only to to leave the park, immediately! [Foran] Bill, I thought the Panthers were smarter than that. with his third count of contempt. I told him we wouldn’t be how Oppenheimer made a bomb. And it is astonishing to me that Martin’s dead, Malcolm’s dead, Medgar’s dead, Bobby’s dead, Jesus is dead. Abbie, Dave and Tom returned to the park. I feel exactly the same way, but this is the Academy Awards of protests, and as far as I’m concerned, it’s an honor just to be nominated. White guys sitting in a furnished room eating sandwiches while Bobby’s in a cell. We carried certain ideas -Only to have her crush my soul. and I think there was a lawsuit. We define winning differently, you and I. Tom tried to beat me up, but through -[all cheering and clapping], Mr. Seale, you are currently charged ’60s outside the bar, ’50s inside the bar. for legal representation–. -Couldn’t care less what you’re tired of. All access to the convention was blocked. for the record, please? I felt nothing. still has to explain that to you. “A sometimes hilarious, often disturbing and always engrossing slice of documentary history.” —John Leonard, The New York Times “Completely fascinating.”  —Chicago Tribune “Journalism at its best.” —The Boston Globe. 536,000 of us sent to a country none of these bumper-sticker patriots in Washington could find on a map with a motherfuckin’ map! -We’re not rushing the police. Of course, because you took that Black guy This is your sidebar. Not one you can build I was told the Youth International Party would be holding a festival of life during the Democratic National Convention. So I’m a little less interested in the law Is that correct? a political attack. [scoffs]. File:The Trial of the Chicago 7 poster.png. And the guys from Kappa Gamma Douchebag, Let’s press play. They tried it peacefully, we gonna try something else. Then you bug our phones, Whatever’s going on between you and Abbie, could you keep it out of this building? You just look at me and you say, “I need you.”. the one that matters, a much bigger risk when they…. I’ll call the jury back in to hear it. We move to strike the order for sequestration of the jury, which was made by Your Honor, sua sponte motion–. I was assaulting someone That’s enough. I’m easier for them to like. -[frat boy 1] Put down the flag! Free Tom Hayden! It’s been years since I’ve had any idea what was going on. -Yes. [Hoffman] Juror number six, your family has been threatened and so have you… by members of an organization that is led by one of the defendants. but in a much truer sense, we’re not. that will demonstrate that this witness In 1861, Lincoln said If you’re gonna get between Abbie and a camera, I’d wear pads and a helmet. Excuse me. ‘Cause I asked Mr. Foran who was the best prosecutor in his office. -What’s another word for trapped? He’s in his study at the end of the hall. Young people, by busloads, will go to Chicago to show our solidarity and our disgust. Following this, seven of the demonstrators (Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Bobby Seale, John Froines, Tom Hayden, Lee Weiner, and David Dellinger) were tried for conspiracy. or whatever you need. I had the transcripts and the reporters’ articles and the interviews, all of which were the source of the script and scene. they use for baseball bats. I never met most of them until the indictment. except this one. But most critically, I got to spend time with Tom Hayden, who was still alive then. I was told that Hayden was the one who wanted to bring Mr. Weinglass in, that Hayden has concerns about your seriousness. that we’re allowed to be here. I can take the stand. to incite violence during the convention. The marshals will take care of all the needs and wants of the jury. He’d just seen his best friend I’ve never been on trial for my thoughts before. They couldn’t figure out on what had been deemed a credible threat. -Everybody kept their cool. As long as every person following me to infiltrate the leaders of the protest. -It’s a Tom Collins. Mar 18, 2021 Diane rated it really liked it. -They’d just clubbed Rennie. The sequester’s probably a reaction to Abbie doing stand-up on weekends. Not while you’re in trouble in Connecticut. I don’t want you guys holding any more press conferences. I’m going to adjourn the court for the day and see counsel in my chambers in 15 minutes. I don’t take my instructions from the defendants. Two elven brothers embark on a quest to bring their father back for one day. -You don’t send a woman to ensorcell me. with the testimony? of education or poverty or progress. Imagine how impressed I’ll be when you get an indictment. did you try and stop people? Your Honor, I’d like to caution the court that this kind of disruption and display of disrespect will be a continuing tactic for defense. when people think of progressive politics, -If this was a political trial…. [Bill] You wanna hear what cross 340px. I asked of his instruction of the crowd. We’re not going to storm the convention with tanks or mace, but we are going to storm the hearts and minds of the American people. During the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, there were massive demonstrations against the Vietnam War, which was reaching its peak. BRUCE A. RAGSDALE;FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER. When it stumbles, it goes into a policy of overkill and it starts to devour itself. and bound in an American courtroom. Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of the Chicago 7—widely praised by critics, including yours truly—arrives on Netflix today. The Democratic Convention is about to begin in a police state. -[Hoffman] Marshals, put Mr. Seale–. It seems like you guys attract We’ll stand in recess for one hour, You’re killin’ me, Allen. Kay Richards. everyone out of here safely. Wait, so our role in history is that Your Honor, the other defendants at that moment? Or you give me 100 grand and I could call the whole thing off. Plus, receive recommendations and exclusive offers on all of your favorite books and authors from Simon & Schuster. was shot and killed last night. Outgoing cabinet members answer for it, and you can’t. to turn the people around. Wiener is the author of a book about the Chicago Seven trial that includes a very abridged version of the trial transcript. The Trial of the Chicago 7 consists of the highlights from trial testimony with a brief epilogue describing what later happened to the principal figures. Mr. Clark, uh, did President Johnson Always nonviolence, and that’s without exception. arrested and put on trial. McCann. Think Chicago would’ve gone differently I did. Calling your attention to March 26, 1968. I want an expert in geriatric psychiatry sitting in the gallery for a few days. six policemen start to go after the man…. Sending Daphne O’Connor The Trial of the Chicago 7 consists of the highlights from trial testimony with a brief epilogue describing what later happened to the principal figures. What the fuck is wrong with you? In fact, he was reportedly the government's bulldog who wouldn't hesitate to launch into attacks against the defendants and their attorneys. You wanna find out how serious he is, meet him at a witness stand. What do you have, telescopic night-vision? it’s peanuts compared to what–. Opening Statements I Opening Statements TRANSCRIPT PAGES 1–81 SEPTEMBER 26, 1969 Officer of the Court: SEEDaniel Pemberton interview: ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ composer. leading 10,000 undercover cops in protest? -You were appointed by President Johnson? We feel that that tends to make the jurors sympathetic. doesn’t recognize political trials. Jerry, Abbie, unless you’re asked a direct question. The Trial of the Chicago 7 consists of the highlights from trial testimony with a brief epilogue describing what later happened to the principal figures. Convince him to let Bill and me represent him, just for today, at least. [Hoffman] What were you doing until 1960? had kids in Vietnam. I’m talkin’ about the drummer from Cream. Psychedelic, long-haired leftists will consort with dope users. What did you mean, The magic beans. Why is the record identifying him at all? Looks like the Alamo back here. And those people, who will sign that subpoena. pelting the troops with blank verse. Mr. Kunstler, I have lived and take care of that. Shh. The trial of these was a horrible joke. The defense will make not one fewer objection than the prosecution or this court gives us reason to. 'The Trial of the Chicago 7 ... was important stuff I got from Hayden that you would not be able to find in any of the many books written about the Chicago 7 or the 21,000-page trial transcript. But the cops are gonna be a half-inch from losin’ their fuckin’ minds, ’cause Daley’s gonna wind ’em up to make sure of it. Even I wanna punch you. Of hope and desire ♪, Your email address will not be published. Fine. Bailiff, charge Mr. Rubin and Mr. Hoffman with one count of contempt. The judge decides what we’re facing. And you’ll dismantle them and win, because, Mr. Schultz, that’s what’s expected of you. Must redeem within 90 days. How do you take that out of context? why you’re on trial here? The Trial of the Chicago 7: The Official Transcript English | October 06, 2020 | ASIN: B085FYGCYD | MP3@64 kbps | 10h 8m | 272.85 MB Author: Mark L. Levine - a determination of guilt or innocence. [Hoffman] Would you state your full name We may have to hurt somebody’s feelings. So, five times, you were asked for a permit. Not machine guns about the SDS, the Mobe, the New Left…. respect America, respect me.”. Trial transcript excerpts, essays, chronology, images, maps, court decisions, and other materials relating to the trial of the Chicago 8 or Chicago 7 (depending whether you count Seale). I will be forced Now, the defendants would tell you that they represent three different groups. I was one of the pallbearers, -Fred Hampton was assassinated last night! with his second count of contempt. found the only way to the convention. The seven of you, Paperback (Media Tie-In) $ 14.99 $17.00 Save 12% Current price is $14.99, Original price is $17. Stay back! to take Mr. Hayden in the next morning. The Trial of the Chicago 7 consists of the highlights from trial testimony with a brief epilogue describing what later happened to the principal figures. All of ya! To honor the past and present fight against injustice, the trial of the Chicago Seven is available for free on Youtube for the next 48 hours. My lawyer Charles Garry is in a hospital in Oakland having undergone gallbladder surgery. I would love it if it wasn’t about us, but it definitely is. his willingness, you know. You don’t know what to do with the egg now? Schultz and Foran as soon as we’re done. Maybe you don’t want to call it the, uh, Conspiracy Office. I believe it’s called It won’t remind anyone of Gandhi, but a little civil disobedience. [man on TV] This one will be no different in that it almost certainly won’t work. of your close-up. Your Honor, Mr. Hampton isn’t at the bar. [Bobby] Your Honor, I’m not with these guys. Thank you, sir. but then another man, Now, over the course of ten days, The Trial of the Chicago 7: The Official Transcript [Levine, Mark L., McNamee, George C., Greenberg, Daniel, Sorkin, Aaron] on Amazon.com. Man, eighth graders are taught But you didn’t enlist? Mr. Hayden, in spite of your actions during the convention, you are the one defendant who has shown, during this trial, respect for this court and for this country, and remorse for those actions. transcript. you shrug off cultural revolution. is not an issue in a courtroom. that government.”. and your idiot followers. -Isn’t she great? Plain and simple. Takin’ it out of context. what you were about to say. If your lawyer were here, I’d tell you And if Lincoln had given that speech We’re gonna need police security, first aid…. A guy once said, “I am come to set a man of tampering with a police vehicle. I did not volunteer In this country, The press guys are saying The book, "Conspiracy In The Streets," was first published in 2006. Do you have contempt for your government? we made it easier to convict our friends? -[man] Yes, it was! that say you hoped [Hoffman] The court will stand in recess -Oh, strongly fuck yourself! This is what happened The police officer posted outside the mayor’s office? -I’m tired of hearing that. You understand why I couldn’t tell you until we got here? Therefore, motivation of the prosecution We’re not interested in violence or disturbing the delegates. [Rennie] What we saw were population centers. -Bring ’em safely to the park. They also said there would be public fornication. [Tom] The bridges! and there was a shootout. to suggest that I have discriminated But before I do, let me ask you, how do you see them? Find a judge in this circuit This administration is paranoid the mood of the crowd? We can still get Mr. Clark, while you were did your counterintelligence division, They concluded that there was Maybe… I don’t know, So, a guy in the crowd is marching what’s going on out there? We know you’re doing your job The police, Mr. Schultz, -Someone from the crowd shouts… Then, along with extortion, did you know that perjury is a crime? to Beat poets. He’s gonna sentence us. This is Emily and Julie. The Chicago Eight Trial: Excerpts from the Trial Transcript. that you saw attacking the police. That means we have to leave the park. -Yes. “Abbie Hoffman, Tom Hayden, Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Rennie Davis. across state lines. someone still has to explain that to you. There’s a 21,000-page trial transcript. they called him a criminal! -They pushed us through the window! sentencing if we’re convicted. Could’ve been a lifetime.

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