Westport pro-Palestinian protester pleads guilty

One of the two suspects who protested at a luncheon at Westport's Temple Israel has reportedly plead guilty under the Alford Doctrine. Westport police say that Gregory Williams and Daniel Fischer started

News 12 Staff

Oct 14, 2015, 3:48 PM

Updated 3,446 days ago

Share:

One of the two suspects who protested at a luncheon at Westport's Temple Israel has reportedly plead guilty under the Alford Doctrine.
Westport police say that Gregory Williams and Daniel Fischer started shouting pro-Palestinian slogans during a luncheon back in May.
WestportNow.com reports Williams was fined $250 on Tuesday for breach of peace.
Under the Alford Doctrine the defendant doesn't admit guilt, but agrees that there is enough evidence to convict him.