Seven SF Bridge Protesters Convicted on Misdemeanors as Felony Counts Stall

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Seven pro-Palestinian demonstrators were convicted on misdemeanor counts for blocking traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge during a Gaza-war protest, while a jury deadlocked on a felony conspiracy charge and a misdemeanor trespass charge, resulting in a mistrial on those counts. Sentencing is set for August 21, and the unresolved charges could lead to a retrial.
- Golden Gate Bridge protesters: 7 pro-Palestinian demonstrators found guilty on lesser charges; jury deadlocked on felony ABC7 Bay Area
- San Francisco 'Golden Gate 26' protesters guilty on misdemeanors, mistrial on felony count KTVU
- Golden Gate Bridge protesters convicted, face up to 5 years for pro-Palestine action Mission Local
- Golden Gate Bridge Gaza Protesters: Jury Deadlocked on Felony Conspiracy Charges KQED
- Jury Deadlocks on Felony Count for Golden Gate Bridge Protesters The New York Times
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