Court Opinion

ID: 9727329
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-26 13:31:06.102911+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:25:36.359746
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Opinion Concurring in Result
DeBruler, J.
Subsequent to the finalization of the majority opinion, certified recordings of these trials were brought before us upon our order. The evidence in them is that Quinn was reading in a loud and disturbing manner. An employee of the office testified that she was unable to work on a report which had been assigned to her because of his conduct. In the case of the other four appellants, the evidence reveals that they *409were among six persons who blocked the door to the office by sitting in front of it on the floor, interlocking their arms, and forming a human chain. A witness for the State testified that two persons, one a marine enlistee, was required to climb over their interlocked arms in order to enter the office. In light of these additional facts, I concur in the result.
Prentice, J., concurs.
NOTE. — Reported in 281 N. E. 2d 478.