Upcoming Action for Deia Schlosberg is to be in a North Dakota courtroom Nov 7 for a preliminary hearing

Documentary filmmaker Deia Schlosberg, producer of HOW TO LET OF THE WORLD AND LOVE ALL THE THINGS CLIMATE CAN’T CHANGE was arrested while filming a protest action in North Dakota. She was charged with 3 Class A and C felony charges that carry 45 years maximum sentences combines. She has been charged with 2 Class A Felony Charges and 1 Class C Felony Charge; Conspiracy to theft of property, Conspiracy to theft of services, Conspiracy to tampering with or damaging a public service.

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Dear Members of the Media, Governor of North Dakota Jack Dalrymple, United States Attorney for the District of North Dakota Chris Myers, and President Obama,……

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Huffington Post–Oct 14, 2016

Emmy-winning filmmaker Deia Schlosberg was arrested in North Dakota and charged with three felonies on Thursday.

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Common Dreams (press release)–Oct 15, 2016

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DeSmog (blog) –Oct 19, 2016

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Democracy Now!–Oct 24, 2016

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Mother Jones–Oct 17, 2016

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The Guardian–Oct 20, 2016

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CounterPunch–Oct 21, 2016

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RT–Oct 25, 2016

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Press TV–Oct 25, 2016

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Reuters–Oct 12, 2016

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LAist–Nov 1, 2016

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