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Originally published Friday, October 24, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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Tacoma judge says showing ID not required

TACOMA — Charges against Legrand Jones, an Olympia lawyer who refused to show identification during an anti-war protest at the Port of Tacoma, have been dismissed.

TACOMA — Charges against Legrand Jones, an Olympia lawyer who refused to show identification during an anti-war protest at the Port of Tacoma, have been dismissed.

Jones' attorney, William Ferrell, had argued that it's not a crime to refuse to identify yourself to police.

Ferrell said police were stopping people without cause during the July protest to gather information and discourage demonstrators.

The Tacoma News Tribune reports that Municipal Court Judge Karl Haugh also dismissed a trespassing charge Thursday against Jones who was accused of approaching a port fence with a "no trespassing" sign.

Ferrell argued that such signs usually mean the area on the other side of the fence is off limits, not the area in front of the fence.

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