07-03-2013, 10:01 PM
Robert Groden's not done battling the city of Dallas over his right to sell
JFK conspiracy materials in Dealey Plaza
http://cityhallblog.dallasnews.com/2013/...-battling-
the-city-of-dallas-over-his-right-to-sell-jfk-conspiracy-materials-in-dealey
-plaza.html/
or
http://tinyurl.com/b8r55b4
By Robert Wilonsky
For close to two decades the city of Dallas and Robert Groden have been at
odds over his right to set up a table at Dealey Plaza from which he sells
his DVDs, magazines and books insisting John Kennedy was killed by a cast of
co-conspirators. For now, at least, that battle has come to an
end: As noted below, in recent days a Dallas County Criminal Court of
Appeals upheld a municipal court judge's December 2010 decision to toss out
the city's case against Groden, who never left Dealey Plaza despite dozens
of arrests and even more warnings. But the case is far from closed.
From the files, this photo of Groden taping down the "X" in the center of
Elm St. that marks the spot where JFK was fatally shot
In June 2010 Groden filed a federal suit against the city that alleged,
among other things, malicious prosecution. That case was put on hold while
the city and Groden duked it out elsewhere.
"But now that we have this ruling, we can look ahead to federal court,"
says Groden, who served as the staff photographic consultant to the House
Select Committee on Assassinations and was a consultant on Oliver Stone's
JFK. "And now we're hoping to show beyond any question that what the city
did was wrong. .. This has been going on for 14 years, this degree of
harassment, and it has to stop."
Over the years Groden's been given 80 citations for illegally peddling his
wares on city-controlled parks property, and 80 times those citations were
tossed. The city long claimed that Dealey Plaza was a municipal park over
which it had total authority, but as Dallas Municipal Judge Carrie Chavez
ruled in December 2010, the site of the assassination is never mentioned in
the Dallas City Code. So she tossed the case. (Chavez, incidentally, is no
longer a municipal judge: She wasn't recommended for rehire last summer
during those contentions muni judge back-and-forths at City Hall.)
As you can read below, on February 15 Judge Kristen Wade of the County
Criminal Court of Appeals ruled that Chavez was absolutely right in her
initial ruling. In documents filed in federal court last week,
(now-outgoing) Dallas City Attorney Tom Perkins wrote that Dallas "will not
further appeal the municipal court's order quashing the misdemeanor
information against Groden. Therefore, the City cannot further prosecute Mr.
Groden in with respect to his actions that gave rise to that misdemeanor
charge."
"The city was just plain wrong," says Groden, who believes his persecution
and prosecution was led by the city in concert with the Sixth Floor Museum
at Dealey Plaza. "As we get closer and closer to November 22, it's becoming
more and more obvious the city and the Sixth Floor Museum are trying to
censor what we're trying to say - that there was an alternative. We're
saying, 'Think, look at the evidence.' And the Sixth Floor doesn't want you
to see the evidence."
And Groden says he has more: Upcoming, he promises, is his latest book
JFK: Absolute Proof, which has "tons of new evidence I couldn't talk about
before," he says. If you need a copy he'll be out in Dealey Plaza, where
he's been for years - now, with a judge's blessing. Of course, still in
question is whether he'll be there on November 22 .
"For 49 years now people like myself and the Coalition of Political
Assassinations have kept the issues of the assassination alive and done very
respectful observations on the anniversary of the assassination for
49 years," he says. "Now it's the magic 50, and the city can make money off
it and they want to take it over and pretend like they've been doing their
job all these years. But people are aware of what the city's trying to do;
they know there's a degrees of censorship related to Dealey Plaza. But
people want to know the truth."
Click here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/128910298/City...roden-Docs
JFK conspiracy materials in Dealey Plaza
http://cityhallblog.dallasnews.com/2013/...-battling-
the-city-of-dallas-over-his-right-to-sell-jfk-conspiracy-materials-in-dealey
-plaza.html/
or
http://tinyurl.com/b8r55b4
By Robert Wilonsky
For close to two decades the city of Dallas and Robert Groden have been at
odds over his right to set up a table at Dealey Plaza from which he sells
his DVDs, magazines and books insisting John Kennedy was killed by a cast of
co-conspirators. For now, at least, that battle has come to an
end: As noted below, in recent days a Dallas County Criminal Court of
Appeals upheld a municipal court judge's December 2010 decision to toss out
the city's case against Groden, who never left Dealey Plaza despite dozens
of arrests and even more warnings. But the case is far from closed.
From the files, this photo of Groden taping down the "X" in the center of
Elm St. that marks the spot where JFK was fatally shot
In June 2010 Groden filed a federal suit against the city that alleged,
among other things, malicious prosecution. That case was put on hold while
the city and Groden duked it out elsewhere.
"But now that we have this ruling, we can look ahead to federal court,"
says Groden, who served as the staff photographic consultant to the House
Select Committee on Assassinations and was a consultant on Oliver Stone's
JFK. "And now we're hoping to show beyond any question that what the city
did was wrong. .. This has been going on for 14 years, this degree of
harassment, and it has to stop."
Over the years Groden's been given 80 citations for illegally peddling his
wares on city-controlled parks property, and 80 times those citations were
tossed. The city long claimed that Dealey Plaza was a municipal park over
which it had total authority, but as Dallas Municipal Judge Carrie Chavez
ruled in December 2010, the site of the assassination is never mentioned in
the Dallas City Code. So she tossed the case. (Chavez, incidentally, is no
longer a municipal judge: She wasn't recommended for rehire last summer
during those contentions muni judge back-and-forths at City Hall.)
As you can read below, on February 15 Judge Kristen Wade of the County
Criminal Court of Appeals ruled that Chavez was absolutely right in her
initial ruling. In documents filed in federal court last week,
(now-outgoing) Dallas City Attorney Tom Perkins wrote that Dallas "will not
further appeal the municipal court's order quashing the misdemeanor
information against Groden. Therefore, the City cannot further prosecute Mr.
Groden in with respect to his actions that gave rise to that misdemeanor
charge."
"The city was just plain wrong," says Groden, who believes his persecution
and prosecution was led by the city in concert with the Sixth Floor Museum
at Dealey Plaza. "As we get closer and closer to November 22, it's becoming
more and more obvious the city and the Sixth Floor Museum are trying to
censor what we're trying to say - that there was an alternative. We're
saying, 'Think, look at the evidence.' And the Sixth Floor doesn't want you
to see the evidence."
And Groden says he has more: Upcoming, he promises, is his latest book
JFK: Absolute Proof, which has "tons of new evidence I couldn't talk about
before," he says. If you need a copy he'll be out in Dealey Plaza, where
he's been for years - now, with a judge's blessing. Of course, still in
question is whether he'll be there on November 22 .
"For 49 years now people like myself and the Coalition of Political
Assassinations have kept the issues of the assassination alive and done very
respectful observations on the anniversary of the assassination for
49 years," he says. "Now it's the magic 50, and the city can make money off
it and they want to take it over and pretend like they've been doing their
job all these years. But people are aware of what the city's trying to do;
they know there's a degrees of censorship related to Dealey Plaza. But
people want to know the truth."
Click here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/128910298/City...roden-Docs
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass