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United States v. Green
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Year
2024
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case
Filing year
2024
Status
Judgment entered sentencing defendant Zepeda.
Geography
Docket number
1:24-cr-00062
Court/admin entity
United States → United States District Court for the District of Columbia (D.D.C.)United States → United States Federal Courts
Case category
Climate Change Protesters and Scientists (US) → Protesters (US)
Principal law
United States → 18 U.S.C. § 1361 (Government property or contracts)
At issue
Criminal prosecution of two individuals who allegedly dumped a red powder on the U.S. Constitution's case at the National Archives.
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11/19/2024
Judgment entered sentencing defendant Zepeda.
The federal district court for the District of Columbia sentenced two defendants who pleaded guilty to charges of destruction of government property in connection with a February 2024 climate change protest in which they dumped red powder on the U.S. Constitution’s display case at the National Archives. One defendant was sentenced to 24 months of incarceration, followed by 24 months of supervised release. The second defendant was sentenced to 18 months of incarceration, followed by 24 months supervised release. He also must serve a concurrent 90-day sentence on a count of destruction of National Gallery of Art property in connection with painting words in red paint at a memorial to Black Civil War soldiers in November 2023. Each defendant also was ordered to pay a $100 special assessment and $58,607.59 in restitution to National Archives. The second defendant also must pay a second $100 assessment and $706 in restitution to the National Gallery of Art. Both defendants were ordered to stay away from the District of Columbia and from all museums and monuments during the periods of supervised release and must perform community service that includes 20 hours of cleaning up graffiti or vandalism in a public space and 130 hours involving “constructive effort on behalf of a reputable organization involved in fighting climate change or eliminating waste.”
Decision
Summary
Criminal prosecution of two individuals who allegedly dumped a red powder on the U.S. Constitution's case at the National Archives.
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