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Coco cried tears of joy in court and said she would continue raising the alarm on the climate emergency A 15-month jail sentence imposed on a climate protester who blocked one lane on the Sydney Harbour Bridge with a truck has been quashed. Deanna “Violet” Coco, 32, was issued with a 12-month conditional release order on Wednesday after district court judge Mark Williams heard she had been initially imprisoned on false information provided by the NSW police. Coco cried tears of joy in court, with her supporters cheering outside the Downing Centre. She told reporters she would pursue compensation against the police after spending 13 days in prison. “Obviously we need to continue our right to protest. Protest is such an important part of our democracy,” she said. “I plan to keep continuing to raise the alarm on the climate and ecological emergency to avert billions of deaths.” NSW Greens MP and spokesperson for justice, Sue Higgins, said the case has brought the cost of NSW anti-protest laws to democracy into plain view. “The NSW Coalition, in lockstep with Labor, created a moral panic in response to climate activist protests and rushed anti-protest laws through the parliament,” Higgins said. “The Greens will challenge the next parliament to review and repeal these anti-protest laws and to ensure that members of the community who engage in peaceful protest and nonviolent civil disobedience are not sentenced to prison terms.” The Coalition passed the anti-protest laws with Labor’s backing in April last year. It includes fines of up to $22,000 and up to two years in jail for anyone found to have blocked major infrastructure in a way which “seriously disrupts or obstructs vehicles or pedestrians”. Coco was the first person to be jailed under the laws and was granted bail in December. Coco and three others drove a Hino truck on to the Harbour Bridge in morning peak hour on 13 April, 2022, as part of an environmental protest against climate inaction for Fireproof Australia. Climbing on to the roof of the vehicle alongside Alan Russell Glover, the pair lit orange flares and livestreamed the protest. Two others, Karen Fitzgibbon and Jay Larbalestier, sat on the ground in front of the truck and superglued their hands to the roadway.On Wednesday, Williams heard an appeal by Coco of the 15-month jail sentence imposed in the local court last December. He noted police had included a “false fact” and a “false assertion” in their case against Coco that an ambulance with flashing sirens and lights had been impeded from crossing the bridge to an emergency because of the protest. President of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties, Josh Pallas, said the revelation the police included false information in their case against Coco was “shocking
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true defination of a worrior
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She is a true Heroin worthy to be celebrated!
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Dear monicah mbesu Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Violet Coco and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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Such courage and zeal.. she is an inspiration to many
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She is a climate hero... She deserves more climate love
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This is good news... I wish we all had the dedication and zeal that Violet Coco has..
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No bowing down. It's advisable to always stand strong on why you believe in. Democracy must work to ensure it protects everyone congratulations to her
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Planet earth requires many champions with her zeal to win this battle. One must be courageous to advocate for the right thing.
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Breaking: Sentence appeal in district court results in massive reduction in sentence to 12 month good behaviour bonds for both Alan and Violet! #FreeVioletCoco #ClimateEmergency join stopffs to fight back against the corporate-state stopffs.org/calendar https://twitter.com/stopffsubsidies/status/1635808465733181440?t=bq_ZNj5t-76XyPqkGGKkvA&s=19
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@anon_org https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/mar/15/climate-activist-deanna-violet-cocos-15-month-jail-sentence-overturned-on-appeal?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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Oh! Fantastic news!
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Justice served right. Great news here. we have our climate heroine back.
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A true climate hero
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Happy that justice was served right
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May she never stop being a champion on matters climate