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Public defender: Grace Cathedral arson charges 'overblown'

Dec 20, 2007 3:03 PM (384 days ago) by News Reports, The Examiner
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The attorney for Paul Addis, who is accused of attempting to set fire to Grace Cathedral in October, said today he is confident his 'eccentric' client will not be convicted of 'overblown charges.' Addis is shown in a booking photo for his August arrest on charges of setting fire to the namesake effigy of the Burning Man festival before it was scheduoled to be burned.
(AP Photo/Pershing County Sheriff's Office)
The attorney for Paul Addis, who is accused of attempting to set fire to Grace Cathedral in October, said today he is confident his "eccentric" client will not be convicted of "overblown charges." Addis is shown in a booking photo for his August arrest on charges of setting fire to the namesake effigy of the Burning Man festival before it was scheduoled to be burned.
SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - The attorney for a San Francisco man accused of attempting to set fire to Grace Cathedral one Sunday night in October said today outside San Francisco Superior Court he was confident his "eccentric" client would not be

convicted of "overblown charges."

Paul David Addis, 35, remains in custody on felony charges of attempted arson, possession of explosives and possession of incendiary devices, according to the San Francisco District Attorney's Office.

He appeared briefly in court this morning to schedule a Jan. 4 date for a preliminary hearing on accusations that, on Oct. 28, his backpack laden with fireworks, he intended to ignite the historic church.

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Though the consequences of the charges are potentially very serious -- a maximum eight years in prison, according to the district attorney's office -- public defender Tal Klement said Addis' intentions were not.

"He's an eccentric guy," Klement said outside the courtroom. "He attracts a lot of attention."

Klement dismissed the allegations as "overblown charges" and was hopeful a plea agreement with prosecutors would be worked out.

"From my initial review of the evidence, it appears that he was in possession of commercially available fireworks," Klement said.

Addis was found on the California Street side of the cathedral around 11:40 p.m. with a backpack full of fireworks and other items that "led officers to believe he might be up to something," police reported.

Police were called to the area after Addis' neighbor reportedly heard him say, "The cathedral isn't going to be there anymore," an officer said.

Klement said Addis' full taped statement to police was unfortunately destroyed.

"So now we have four or five statements taken out of context, with no actual tape," he contended.

"I think, when everything's put in context ... in the context of Mr. Addis' personality and eccentricity, I think it will come off as a lot less serious," Klement suggested.

Addis was earlier charged in Nevada for allegedly setting the Burning Man effigy on fire before it was scheduled to be burned at the annual festival held each Labor Day weekend in Nevada's Black Rock Desert.

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1:30 PM MST on Wed., Jan. 2, 2008 re: "Public defender: Grace Cathedral arson charges 'overblown'"

Examiner Reader said:
Answer 1: Who knows? Answer 2: Always been. Answer 3: Only takes 1 spark to start a fire which will burn a building down.

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4:10 PM MST on Mon., Dec. 31, 2007 re: "Public defender: Grace Cathedral arson charges 'overblown'"

Examiner Reader said:
Does Paul Addis' nieghbor have an axe to grind? And when did hearsay become evidence of intent? And how does one equate fireworks with the power to destroy a reinforced concrete structure like Grace. Smells like headline justice.

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