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David T. Dellinger (August 22, 1915 – May 25, 2004) was an influential American radical, a pacifist and activist for nonviolent social change. ==Chicago Seven== Dellinger achieved peak notoriety as one of the Chicago Seven, anti-war protesters whose activities at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago led to charges of ''conspiracy'' and ''crossing state lines with the intention of inciting a riot''. The ensuing court case was turned by Dellinger and his co-defendants into a nationally-publicized platform for putting the Vietnam War on trial. On February 18, 1970, they were acquitted of the conspiracy charge, but five defendants, including Dellinger, were convicted of individually crossing state lines to incite a riot. Judge Hoffman's handling of the trial, along with the FBI's bugging of the defence lawyers, resulted, with the help of the Center for Constitutional Rights, in the convictions being overturned by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals two years later, on 21 November 1972. Although the contempt citations were upheld, the appeal court refused to sentence anyone.〔("United States v. Dellinger" ), Center for Constitutional Rights.〕〔Carlson, Michael, ("Obituary: David Dellinger : Pacifist elder statesman of the anti-Vietnam Chicago Eight" ), ''The Guardian'' (UK), Friday 28 May 2004〕
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