Danny Glover found himself in some hot water during a Niagara Falls labour rally in September 2006 and now the veteran actor- best known for his role in the Lethal Weapon franchise- has been convicted of trespassing.

Glover was not there to hear the guilty verdict called out in a provincial court in Niagara Falls last week. He will be sentenced on Feb. 8, CBC News reports.

The 61-year-old actor-turned-labour activist took part in a rally at the Sheraton on the Falls hotel on Sept. 16. To support hotel union leaders in their fight for better working conditions and higher salaries.

Glover was protesting alongside Unite Here, a union that represents 450,000 hotel workers in North America.

The Unite Here co-director and the president of the Ontario Federation of Labour were arrested with Glover at the rally and have also been convicted.








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