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Judge James A. Doerty claimed that union member (Paul Trummel) does not qualify as a bona fide journalist because he does not work full-time for a recognized publisher. He also ruled that freelance status provides him no protection under the First Amendment. That ruling could affect all freelance journalists that do not hold regular employment with established publications. Doerty effectively locked Trummel out of his apartment and office instantly and permanently. This denied him access to his sources as an investigative reporter. He then jailed him for 111 days (25 days in solitary confinement). He has held a union card for fifty-six years yet the judge refused to reconsider his decision. In the same way that writers expect to receive proper payment for their work so should the lawyers now receive their due. They have, so far, worked pro bono. Trummel has already received several donations from union members and has received financial help from the unions and professional associations to which he belongs. By helping Trummel you will probably help yourself. Send a donation now to:
or, use PayPal (Elena Luisa Garella) garella@mindspring.com. The subject line should read "Paul Trummel".
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