‘Peace mom’ trials to enter second day
Washington ? War protester Cindy Sheehan and several others return to court today for the second day of trials on misdemeanor charges of demonstrating without a permit outside the White House.
The protesters, who are being tried separately in one proceeding, took turns questioning police and arguing their cases Wednesday afternoon in front of U.S. Magistrate Alan Kay.
Charges against at least nine were dismissed, leaving about 30 protesters facing possible fines but no jail time if found guilty by Kay. The maximum fine each faces is $500.
Before the trial began, Sheehan announced plans to return to Texas next week to resume her anti-war protest near President Bush’s Texas ranch, despite new county ordinances banning roadside camping.
Sheehan, who is expected to testify before Kay today, was arrested with about 300 other anti-war activists Sept. 26 as they wrapped up a weekend of protests in Washington. It was the city’s largest anti-war demonstration since the Vietnam War.







