A Cowlitz County District Court judge is considering a longshore union request to dismiss criminal trespassing charges against dozens of dockworkers and their supporters who are alleged to have participated in a Sept. 7 protest at the EGT grain terminal at the Port of Longview.
Union attorneys Wednesday argued that protesters were exercising their First Amendment rights to assemble on public, port-owned property. They also argued that port officials did not clearly identify what territory was off-limits to protesters, identifying only a small swath of land south of the tracks underneath the overpass.
District Court Judge Ron Marshall took the request under advisement but did not indicate Wednesday when he will make a ruling. However, he said he’s not sure the prosecution has enough evidence to prove criminal charges.