For most candidates, Election Day consists of attending last-minute rallies, posing for photo ops as they cast their ballot and waiting for the returns to roll in.
Not Laura Wells. The Green Party nominee for governor will spend Tuesday in court.
Wells was arrested on a misdemeanor trespassing charge outside the Oct. 12 gubernatorial debate at San Rafael's Dominican University. Wells, who was not invited to participate in the debate, says she had a ticket to watch the event live at the time of her arrest.
Her arraignment is scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday at Marin County Courthouse.
Wells and attorney Matt Gonzalez, a former San Francisco supervisor, will hold a 12:30 p.m. presser at the courthouse to discuss her request for the district attorney to dismiss all charges and instead investigate why she was arrested. They say more than 1,000 supporters have signed a petition calling the arrest a "violation of her civil rights."
This post was updated to clarify that Matt Gonzalez is a former San Francisco supervisor.
PHOTO CREDIT: Laura Wells during an interview Jan. 15, 2010, at The Bee Capitol Bureau. Jack Chang, Sacramento Bee.








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