- Stephen Bingham
Stephen Bingham, a legal services and civil rights attorney, was tried and acquitted for his alleged role in
Black Panther George Jackson's attempted escape fromSan Quentin State Prison inMarin County ,California , in 1971.Bingham, a political activist who had recently graduated from the
Boalt Hall School of Law at theUniversity of California at Berkeley , was accused of concealing a pistol in a tape recorder and smuggling it to Jackson in San Quentin's Adjustment Center. OnAugust 21 ,1971 , Jackson used a pistol, an Astra 9-mm semi-automatic, to take over his tier in the Adjustment Center. In the failed escape attempt, six people were killed, including Jackson, three prison guards and two fellow inmates.Following the incident, Bingham -- who said he feared for his life because he believed he would be falsely accused of aiding Jackson's escape attempt and that a fair trial would be impossible -- fled the country and lived in Europe for 13 years before choosing, in 1984, to return to the United States to stand trial. In 1986, Bingham was acquitted for his alleged involvement in the escape attempt. As
Time Magazine wrote at the time, "During a ten-week trial, Marin County prosecutors argued that Bingham's flight was proof of his guilt. Defense attorneys contended that prison guards had slipped Jackson the gun, hoping that the incendiary black militant would be killed. Bingham, they said, fled to save his life. 'To understand this case,' declared Bingham's lawyer Gerald Schwartzbach, 'you have to understand 1971 . . . We're talking about a time when students were murdered at Kent State and Jackson State.'" [Time Magazine, American Notes Justice,July 7 ,1986 http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,961653,00.html] [The Associated Press March 16, 2005 "Defense attorney called a godsend by acquitted tough guy actor " By: Greg Risling http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20050316-1932-ca-blakeattorney.html] [The New York Times July 3, 1986 "Bingham Case: Trial Yields No Answers" By: Robert Lindsey]Today, Bingham works at Bay Area Legal Aid in California, where he is a staff attorney in its
San Francisco regional office, and specializes in welfare law issues. [The Socialist Worker March 3, 2006 Page 4 Joe Allen interview with Stephen Bingham http://www.socialistworker.org/2006-1/578/578_04_GeorgeJackson.shtml] [BayLegal Staff List accessed April 27 2007 http://baylegal.org/about5.html]References
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