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Greenpeace Acquitted in Ashcroft Lawsuit

HeadlineMay 21, 2004

In Miami, a federal judge has acquitted Greenpeace in its trial brought by the Justice Department. Greenpeace was facing criminal charges under an obscure 19th century sailing law after two of its members boarded a boat illegally transporting mahogany. If Greenpeace had been convicted, first amendment lawyers predicted it would send a chilling message to all activist groups.

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