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Occupy Norfolk protesters found not guilty in court

Posted to: Crime News Norfolk

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A judge found three Occupy Norfolk protesters not guilty of misdemeanor charges that stemmed from their arrests Nov. 10, when police made them leave a downtown park.

Several protesters either stayed in Commercial Place or went back in after police told them to leave. The city attorney’s office prosecuted the cases on Tuesday, and after a hearing in General District Court, a judge ruled in favor of Angela J. Barnes, Tess M. Amoruso and Carmen E. Ferraro.

 

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Puke

It is enough to make one puke. I know one of the OWs that was arrested. While not a millionaire, she is FAR from poor and spoiled rotten.
I am not surprised that the "princess" got off.
Disgusting.

this was a gift

An early Christmas prisent to the OWS folks. Or should we say an early November election present?

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