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Climate Ground Zero Activist Sentenced to 60 Days
Last Thursday, Jacqueline “Annie” Quimby got 60 days for blocking a Massey coal haul road back in Oct (see below.)
You’d think the criminal justice system in West Virginia would have better things to do (maybe like investigating criminal safety violations by outlaw coal companies) than seeking retribution against non-violent protesters for standing up to their corrupt legal system.
Activist Sentenced to 60 Days; Three Contempt Charges for Roselle
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 4/28/10
Kanawha County Magistrate Tim Halloran sentenced Jacqueline Quimby to 60 days in jail after a jury found her guilty of trespass, conspiracy and obstruction on Thursday, April 22. This sentence is nearly three times longer than the longest of the campaign so far. This was two days after Raleigh County Circuit Court Judge Robert Burnside, Jr., found Climate Ground Zero co-founder Mike Roselle in contempt of court for violating a June 2009 preliminary injunction for his part in the Feb. 18, Marfork Mining Office occupation, while his two companions were both acquitted of contempt.
“Once again the West Virginia judicial system is stepping up its pressure to discourage people from taking nonviolent direct action to shut down criminal mining practices. This campaign has not been stopped by jail sentences or injunctions, and we will not stop until mountaintop removal ends,” said Roselle.
Massey claimed and the court agreed that Roselle broke the civil injunction which added civil penalties for breaking trespassing laws against andinterfering with the business of Massey Energy on its subsidiary properties of Alex Energy, Marfork Mining Co., Goals Coal Co. and Performance Coal Co. Roselle was also found guilty of recruiting both Hamsher and Smyth for the Marfork occupation. Roselle was assessed a $3,000 fine payable to Massey for his three counts of civil contempt.
Quimby and seven others blocked a haul road for four hours (here, here and here) last October on the Ed Coal strip mine in the Cabin Creek area of eastern Kanawha County. None of the other seven people received jail time and all took plea deals before going to trial. Jonathan Irwin, Maureen Farrell, Andrea Lai, Erika Zarowin, Ryan Olander, Will Wickham and Alex Lotorto are all serving two years of unsupervised probation.
Quimby was a first time offender with no criminal record and no previous arrests. She took the stand at her trial to explain that she had taken because of the damage done to communities and drinking water across West Virginia. Quimby volunteers full time with the Sludge Safety Project working with communities with contaminated water.
“Because of irresponsible mining, people all over West Virginia are drinking contaminated water and suffering serious health effects. People are dying. When the regulators and the courts and the lawmakers refuse to do anything to protect people, something more has to be done,” said Quimby.
The Kanawha County Prosecutor was rude and derisive throughout the trial, claiming that Quimby was trying to get her “merit badge” and belittling the seriousness of the issues raised in the trial. He even had the audacity to claim during sentencing that “giving community service would be like giving me money.”
In issuing his ruling, Mag. Halloran said that throughout the trial he was thinking about how much money this action must have cost the coal company, leading him to conclude that serious jail time was necessary.
Quimby was, however, found not guilty of a trespassing charge stemming from the October Senior Citizens March to End Mountaintop Removal.
Quimby will be excited to receive mail, at the link below this post. Assume all your mail will be read by the jail. Climate Ground Zero is also accepting donations through their website for Quimby’s commissary and other legal expenses.
Filed under: Act Locally, Climate Justice, Coal, Coal Campaign, Direct Action, Dirty Energy, Extraction, global warming, Impacted Communities, mountain top removal

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about 4 months ago
1. Articles of confederation >> C. America's first constitution
2. Introduced the virginia plan >> A. Edmund Randolph
3. enlightenment thinker and writer >> D. John Locke
4. lawmaking branch of government >> B. Legislative branch
5. court system >> E. Judicial Branch
6. What law helped stop the spread of slavery to the west? >> Northwest ordinance
7. Who suggested the great compromise? >> A. Roger Sherman
8. A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives is called a? >> B. Republic (Although the people of Monarchies and Theocracies can also rule through elected representatives, think of the United Kingdom with an elected Prime Minister)
about 3 months ago
1. Articles of confederation >> C. America's first constitution
2. Introduced the virginia plan >> A. Edmund Randolph
3. enlightenment thinker and writer >> D. John Locke
4. lawmaking branch of government >> B. Legislative branch
5. court system >> E. Judicial Branch
6. What law helped stop the spread of slavery to the west? >> Northwest ordinance
7. Who suggested the great compromise? >> A. Roger Sherman
8. A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives is called a? >> B. Republic (Although the people of Monarchies and Theocracies can also rule through elected representatives, think of the United Kingdom with an elected Prime Minister)
about 3 months ago
This is complex. Even if you don't have $3,500, you should at least do a free consultation with an attorney.
about 3 months ago
1. Articles of confederation >> C. America's first constitution
2. Introduced the virginia plan >> A. Edmund Randolph
3. enlightenment thinker and writer >> D. John Locke
4. lawmaking branch of government >> B. Legislative branch
5. court system >> E. Judicial Branch
6. What law helped stop the spread of slavery to the west? >> Northwest ordinance
7. Who suggested the great compromise? >> A. Roger Sherman
8. A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives is called a? >> B. Republic (Although the people of Monarchies and Theocracies can also rule through elected representatives, think of the United Kingdom with an elected Prime Minister)
about 3 months ago
Civil, not criminal.
about 3 months ago
Laziest. Person. EVER.
about 3 months ago
1. Articles of confederation >> C. America's first constitution
2. Introduced the virginia plan >> A. Edmund Randolph
3. enlightenment thinker and writer >> D. John Locke
4. lawmaking branch of government >> B. Legislative branch
5. court system >> E. Judicial Branch
6. What law helped stop the spread of slavery to the west? >> Northwest ordinance
7. Who suggested the great compromise? >> A. Roger Sherman
8. A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives is called a? >> B. Republic (Although the people of Monarchies and Theocracies can also rule through elected representatives, think of the United Kingdom with an elected Prime Minister)
about 3 months ago
If your tenant is troubling you then better discontinue his tenancy by giving a prior notice & file the eviction suit against him under the local Rent Control Act applicable in your State according to any of the available ground in the Act. The Rent Controller has jurisdiction to decide all the Tenancy related matters & need not go to regular civil court or file civil suit for any such issue. None payment of rent,personal requirement for bonafide use by the landlord are the usual grounds on the basis of which the tenant can be evicted. Once the matter if before the Rent Controller,the future rent get monthly deposited in the court by the tenant for the landlord to withdraw every month & till the eviction suit is finally decided this procedure continues keeping in view the welfare of both parties. Any failure to timely deposit the rent means trouble for the tenant which can even result in his defence to be struck down by the Rent Contoller in the eviction suit. How long it will take to finally settle the dispute one cannot give any time frame for that.
about 2 months ago
1. Articles of confederation >> C. America's first constitution
2. Introduced the virginia plan >> A. Edmund Randolph
3. enlightenment thinker and writer >> D. John Locke
4. lawmaking branch of government >> B. Legislative branch
5. court system >> E. Judicial Branch
6. What law helped stop the spread of slavery to the west? >> Northwest ordinance
7. Who suggested the great compromise? >> A. Roger Sherman
8. A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives is called a? >> B. Republic (Although the people of Monarchies and Theocracies can also rule through elected representatives, think of the United Kingdom with an elected Prime Minister)
about 2 months ago
Definitely consult with an attorney. If you're going into the federal system, you're going to need help.
about 2 months ago
1. Articles of confederation >> C. America's first constitution
2. Introduced the virginia plan >> A. Edmund Randolph
3. enlightenment thinker and writer >> D. John Locke
4. lawmaking branch of government >> B. Legislative branch
5. court system >> E. Judicial Branch
6. What law helped stop the spread of slavery to the west? >> Northwest ordinance
7. Who suggested the great compromise? >> A. Roger Sherman
8. A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives is called a? >> B. Republic (Although the people of Monarchies and Theocracies can also rule through elected representatives, think of the United Kingdom with an elected Prime Minister)