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Sean Bell was shot and killed on November 25, 2006 by two plainclothes New York Police Department detectives after leaving his bachelor party at a strip club. The case has been scrutinized publicly since Bell was unarmed at the time... [more]

Sean Bell was shot and killed on November 25, 2006 by two plainclothes New York Police Department detectives after leaving his bachelor party at a strip club. The case has been scrutinized publicly since Bell was unarmed at the time. Three of the five detectives involved in the shooting were arrested, and tried by a grand jury, but found not guilty on charges ranging form manslaughter to reckless endangerment on April 26, 2008.

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Judge Larry R. Stephen of Manhattan Criminal Court found the Rev. Al Sharpton and his co-defendants guilty of disorderly conduct, which is a violation and does not result in a criminal record.  
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A Manhattan judge convicted the Rev. Al Sharpton and seven others Wednesday of disorderly conduct for blocking intersections, bridges and tunnels during protests over the 2006 police shooting of an unarmed black man.  
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The Rev. AL Sharpton and seven others who disrupted traffic in protest over the Sean Bell verdict were found guilty of disorderly conduct Wednesday.  
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A Manhattan judge convicted the Rev. Al Sharpton and seven others Wednesday of disorderly conduct for blocking intersections, bridges and tunnels during protests over the 2006 police shooting of an unarmed black man. Criminal Court Judge Larry ...  
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Revd. Al Sharpton, a leading African-American Rights Campaigner has been convicted of Disorderly Conduct, after taking part in a protest in May of this year in New York. Sharpton Was Among 250 People Arrested For Blocking Bridges And Walkways While Protesting The 2006 Shooting Death Of Sean Bell.  
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Today, the Reverend Al Sharpton and others who demonstrated in a number of civil disobedience events around the city back in May went to court for the start of a non-jury trial. They were protesting the acquittals of three police detectives who fired 50 shots at unarmed Sean Bell and killed him...  
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A Manhattan judge has convicted the Rev. Al Sharpton and seven others of engaging in disorderly conduct during protests over the police shooting of Sean Bell.  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton is guilty of disorderly conduct for blocking traffic during a Sean Bell police-shooting protest, but he doesn't have to go to jail, a Manhattan judge ruled yesterday. Sharpton had faced up to 15 days behind bars for kneeling...  
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A New York judge has convicted the Rev. Al Sharpton of disorderly conduct during protests over a police shooting and sentenced him to time served.  
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For his part in the protests that followed the Sean Bell homicide verdict. The Rev was sentenced to time served -- five hours, 30 minutes, for those following along at home. Most protesters had their charges dismissed, but Sharpton and...  
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Al Sharpton's disorderly conduct trial, obtained for his civil disobedience (blocking the Brooklyn Bridge) during the Sean Bell verdict protests last May, has resulted in a guilty verdict. But the Reverend was sentenced to time served (Sharpton spent five or six hours in jail after his arrest...  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton and fellow demonstrators are now on trial for the traffic-choking protests over the deadly police shooting of an unarmed New York City man.  
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A New York judge has convicted the Rev. Al Sharpton of disorderly conduct during protests over a police shooting and sentenced him to time served.Criminal Court Judge James Stephen issued the verdict Wednesday against Sharpton and seven other activists. Sharpton has already served 5 1/2 hours in...  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton and fellow demonstrators are now on trial for the traffic-choking protests over the deadly police shooting of an unarmed New York City man.  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton is scheduled for a court appearance Monday in connection with his arrest during May 7 protests over a deadly police shooting of an unarmed New York City man.  
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