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US jury deadlock forces mistrial in case of students charged after Stanford pro‑Palestinian protest

US jury deadlock forces mistrial in case of students charged after Stanford pro‑Palestinian protest

Posted on 14 February 2026 By jobuzo
  • Jurors failed to reach verdict on vandalism and trespass charges
  • Protesters barricaded themselves inside Stanford president’s office in 2024
  • US campuses saw large scale pro-Palestinian protests that year

WASHINGTON, Feb 14 — A judge declared a mistrial on Friday in a case of five current and former Stanford University students related to the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests when demonstrators barricaded themselves inside the school president’s office.

Twelve protesters were initially charged last year with felony vandalism, according to prosecutors who said at least one suspect entered the building by breaking a window. Police arrested 13 people on June 5, 2024, in relation to the incident and the university said the building underwent “extensive” damage.

The case was tried in Santa Clara County Superior Court against five defendants charged with felony vandalism and felony conspiracy to trespass. The rest previously accepted plea deals or diversion programmes.

The jury was deadlocked. It voted nine to three to convict on the felony charge of vandalism and eight to four to convict on the felony ⁠charge to trespass. Jurors failed to reach ⁠a verdict after deliberations. The charges were among the most ⁠serious against participants in the 2024 pro-Palestinian ⁠protest movement on ⁠US colleges in which demonstrators demanded an end to Israel’s war in Gaza and Washington’s support for its ally along with a divestment of funds by their universities ⁠from companies supporting Israel.

Prosecutors in the case said the defendants engaged in unlawful property destruction.

“This case is about a group of people who destroyed someone else’s property and caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. That is against the law,” Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen said in a statement, adding he ⁠sought a new trial.

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Anthony Brass, a lawyer for one of the protesters, told the New York Times his side was not defending lawlessness but “the concept of transparency ⁠and ethical investment.”

“This is a win for these young people of conscience and ⁠a win for ⁠free speech,” Brass said, adding “humanitarian activism has no place in a criminal courtroom.” Protesters had renamed the building “Dr. Adnan’s Office” after Adnan Al-Bursh, a Palestinian doctor who died in an Israeli prison after months of detention. Over 3,000 were arrested during the 2024 US pro-Palestinian protest movement, according to media tallies. Some students faced suspension, expulsion and degree revocation. — Reuters

US jury deadlock forces mistrial in case of students charged after Stanford pro‑Palestinian protest


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