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    Subpoena for UCSB Student Newspaper Photos Dropped

    Public Defender Sought Unpublished Photos From Anti-War Protest


    Thursday, May 15, 2008
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    After being subpoenaed twice in the space of one month, Daily Nexus editor in chief Nick D¼rnhfer received good news on Wednesday night: the second subpoena had been dropped. D¼rnhfer, who sought legal assistance from the Arlington, Virginia-based Student Press Law Center, found pro bono representation with Robyn Aronson, of the national law firm Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, who successfully convinced Santa Barbara County Public Defender Kathy Schwinghammer to relent in her effort to obtain photos from the February 12 anti-war protest at UCSB. Schwinghammer - who is defending Michael Howard Miller, one of the people arrested during the protest - had said that photos the Nexus took during the protest could help prove her client’s innocence. Aronson reportedly argued that the photos were protected by reporter privilege and that the subpoena was served too late in the case.

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    The Nexus‘s previous subpoena stemmed from an unrelated matter. Public defender Deedrea Edgar sought notes taken by Nexus staff in preparation for its regular police blotter column, which runs regularly in the student paper runs and which relates Isla Vista Foot Patrol accounts of arrests made in the Isla Vista community. Assistant county editor Travis Miller and be-umlauted EIC D¼rnhfer were subpoenaed in this matter.

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    Hmmmm.. Why wouldn't they turn them over to help one of the peace protesters confirm their innocence?

    loonpt (anonymous profile)
    May 15, 2008 at 8:19 p.m. (Suggest removal)

    Maybe loonpt, who comments often at bloggy websites like this one and others, should consider how s/he would feel if the news organization hosting those comments would reveal the actual name, password, computer identity code, and other personal information to any attorney casting a wide net with the purported intent of aiding a defendant or aiding a prosecutor??

    The local news organizations if delicate enough for truth reporting, so making them agents of the Courts is an attack on the most fundamental tenet of Freedom of the Press.

    no umlauts necessary for me...

    David_Pritchett (David Pritchett)
    May 16, 2008 at 9:53 a.m. (Suggest removal)

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