![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
the SHAC7
SUPPORT FUND DONATE
HERE |
|||
|
Updated 11.29.09 Jake was released to a halfway house in the San Francisco Bay Area on Friday, November 6th. We're all very excited to have him out of prison and back in the bay area! Be sure to check out his latest update from the halfway house where he is now staying and this trailer for an upcoming documentary on the SHAC7. New Benefit CD for the SHAC 7:
Jake Conroy is one of the SHAC 7 defendants who was found guilty on March 2, 2006 for allegedly spearheading SHAC USA and the campaign against the notorious animal testing lab Huntingdon Life Sciences in the US. After having his home he shared with other activists raided by the government in 2003, Jake was indicted with 6 other individuals and the corporation, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty USA Inc, in 2004. After a 4 week trial in New Jersey in February 2006, complete with 141,420 electronic intercepts (making this the largest electronic intercept federal investigation in 2003), 59 CDs of computer data, 555 90-minute audio tapes of wire taps, and 161 video tapes, the defendants were found guilty. Jake was one of three individual defendants, along with organization, SHAC USA Inc., who was charged in all counts of the indictment. He was convicted of violating the Animal Enterprise Protection Act, Conspiracy to Stalk, three substantive counts of Interstate Stalking, and Conspiracy to Violate the Communications Act of 1934. He, along with his co-defendants, are currently appealing the verdict. Read more about
Jake
|