In
November, Ben Reynoso, Lizzie Alvarado, and Julie Henry climbed into
trees in Texas to stop the construction of the KXL pipeline.
Their action got them charged with criminal trespass, felony mischief,
and felony use of a criminal instrument. Altogether, these charges could
lead to imprisonment for several years and fines of tens of thousands
of dollars.
On August 26th, they will face the Cherokee County
judge for the first time. You can show your support for these activists
by donating to their legal fund: ...See More
In
November, Ben Reynoso, Lizzie Alvarado, and Julie Henry climbed into
trees in Texas to stop the construction of the KXL pipeline.
Their action got them charged with criminal trespass, felony mischief, and felony use of a criminal instrument. Altogether, these charges could lead to imprisonment for several years and fines of tens of thousands of dollars.
On August 26th, they will face the Cherokee County judge for the first time. You can show your support for these activists by donating to their legal fund: ...See More
Their action got them charged with criminal trespass, felony mischief, and felony use of a criminal instrument. Altogether, these charges could lead to imprisonment for several years and fines of tens of thousands of dollars.
On August 26th, they will face the Cherokee County judge for the first time. You can show your support for these activists by donating to their legal fund: ...See More