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Full-text: March 7 2003
Protest zones: “No War for Oil” (October 24 2002)

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| Brett A. Bursey | ) |
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The United States Attorney charges:
Count 1
On or about October 24, 2002, in the District of South Carolina, the defendant, Brett A. Bursey, knowingly and willfully did enter and remain in and on grounds located at or near Airport Boulevard and Lexington Avenue, West Columbia, South Carolina, which was then a posted, cordoned off and restricted area where the President of the United States was temporarily visiting, in violation of the regulations governing ingress and egress thereto;
All in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1752(a)(1)(ii).

{Signature}
J. Strom Thurmond, Jr. (jmb)
United States Attorney
{“jmb”: John Michael Barton, Assistant U.S. Atorney}
Source: Photocopy of a duplicate original (the court’s public file copy), scanned to pdf.
By CJHjr: Converted to text (OCR: FineReader 6.0), formatted (xhtml/css), links, text {in braces}.
This case: United States v. Brett A. Bursey (D.S.C., No. 3:03cr309 {200kb.html}, criminal information filed March 7 2003, jury trial denied June 4, bench trial Nov. 12-13, verdict Jan. 6 2004: guilty, $500 fine (Bristow Marchant, U.S. Magistrate Judge), district appeal docketed Jan. 13 2004, affirmed Sept. 14 2004 (Cameron McGowan Currie, U.S. District Judge), circuit appeal docketed Oct. 7 2004, affirmed July 25 2005 {64kb.pdf, 64kb.pdf}, rehearing denied Sept. 8 2005 (4th Cir., No. 04-4832), petition for certiorari docketed Dec. 14 2005, certiorari denied Jan. 17 2006 (U.S., No. 05-767).
Next: Summons in a Criminal Case to Brett A. Bursey (March 7 2003).
See also “Other Secret Service protest zone cases” on the docket-sheet page. Brett Bursey
This document is not copyrighted and may be freely copied.
Charles Judson Harwood Jr.
Posted Dec. 18 2003. Updated June 1 2008.
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