|  | The Cavalier daily Wednesday, February 25, 1970 |  | 
Law Weekly Backs Contempt Charges
The Virginia Law Weekly, 
student newspaper of the law 
school, has given editorial support 
to recent contempt citations against 
the defense attorneys in the trial of 
the "Chicago 7."
In its lead editorial in the most 
recent issue, the newspaper said, 
"The conduct of the defense 
attorneys in the Chicago trial 
contributed materially to the 
disruption of the proceedings, for 
they adopted as a tactic the 
exploitation of the presiding judge's 
irascibility."
The editorial quoted William M. 
Kuntsler, a defense attorney 
sentenced to four years in jail for 
contempt of court, as saying "I 
have tried with all my heart 
faithfully to represent my clients in 
the face of what I considered 
repressive and unjust conduct 
toward them.
"If I have to pay the price with 
my liberty for such representation, 
then that is the price of my beliefs 
and sensibilities," he concluded.
The editors of the newspaper 
said, however, that Mr. Kuntsler 
failed "to maintain the respect due 
to courts of justice and judicial 
officers."
The editorial also called the 
procedure used by Judge Julius 
Hoffman in handing down the 
citation "questionable," although it 
said the trend of "staging a political 
show" as practiced by the 
defendants is "alarming; it must be 
arrested."
|  | The Cavalier daily Wednesday, February 25, 1970 |  | 

