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    NYC Judge Says Occupy Protesters Can Come Back And Bring The

    NYC Judge Says Occupy Protesters Can Come Back And Bring Their Tents
    Robert Johnson and Linette Lopez | Nov. 15, 2011, 8:19 AM | 50,132 | 97




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    A judge has ordered protesters be allowed back in the park with their belongings.

    Another hearing will be held at 11:30 regarding the decision.

    The following is from a press release delivered by attorneys for the Occupy Wall Street movement.

    We spoke with one of the attorneys, Yetta Kurland. She told us that the team of lawyers put together cause in a matter of hours and that they're "confident the Court will uphold the Judge's ruling. We have the law, and we have public opinion on our side."

    She also said that she believes that there's no coincidence that today's police action took place a few days before a major protest was set to take place downtown on Thursday.

    The press release is below:

    New York, NY: At around 6 AM on November 15, 2011, attorneys associated with the New York City Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild working as the Liberty Park Legal Working Group obtained a temporary restraining order against the City of New York, various City agencies, and Brookfield properties directing that occupiers be allowed back on the premises with their belongings.

    Earlier, at approximately 1 AM, the NYPD began amassing around Zuccotti Park "aka Liberty Park." In the following hours reports surfaced that the NYPD entered the park with police in riot gear backed up by numerous police vehicles, including a bulldozer, evicting occupiers. In the process they destroyed property and arrested dozens of occupiers and protestors including NYC Councilmember Ydanis Rodriguez and District Leader Paul Newell.

    In the coming hours, days and weeks the LPLWG will pursue all legal options to enable the occupiers to continue to exercise their first amendment rights to speech and assembly for speech. Attorney Yetta Kurland, one of the attorneys from the LPLWG, said, "This is a victory for everyone who believes in the First Amendment. We will continue to fight for everyone's right to continue the occupation." In response to the injunction, Daniel Alterman, also an attorney with the LPLWG, stated that, "This is a victory for all Americans, for the constitution and for the 99%." Gideon Oliver, another attorney with the LPLWG reacted by saying, "The LPLWG has been fighting to ensure their right to free speech from day one of the occupation. The occupiers' right to free speech is based in our most core legal principles and we will be here till the end to fight for those rights."

    Attached please find the order - http://www.yettakurland.com/ows/osc-tro.pdf

    The Liberty Park Legal Working Group is a group of volunteer attorneys and legal workers dedicated to defending the rights of those engaged in constitutionally-protected assembly or protest.

    Check out the judges order here.

    Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/occupy-p ... z1dt0RDrOT


    Also this from brasscheck


    The right to assemble and the right to petition the government for
    a redress of grievances, as established by the First Amendment to
    the United States Constitution, cannot possibly be considered
    'Rights' anymore.

    As is evidenced by the recent police state crackdowns on the
    nation-wide Occupy movement, those rights are now considered to be
    'privileges' by the government and your privileges have been
    revoked.

    Abby Martin of Media Roots went to Occupy Oakland at 4:00 am to
    cover the second police raid on the encampment and crackdown
    against the peaceful protesters at Frank Ogawa Plaza.

    The footage shows the intensity in the air leading up to the raid
    and the insane amount of police presence that showed up to
    crackdown and destroy the camp.

    Mayor Jean Quan's legal adviser resigned at 2 am in protest to the
    heavy police response.


    Police State Crackdown, Second Raid on Occupy Oakland 11-14-11

    Assembly 'privilege' revoked.

    Abby Martin of Media Roots went to Occupy Oakland at 4:00 am to cover the second police raid on the encampment and crackdown against the peaceful protesters at Frank Ogawa Plaza.

    The footage shows the intensity in the air leading up to the raid and the insane amount of police presence that showed up to crackdown and destroy the camp.

    Mayor Jean Quan's legal adviser resigned at 2 am in protest to the heavy police response.


    Video:

    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/5733.html
    - Brasscheck



    I fear for my country, many of these people are using our laws against us, and it is hard to know who is who. I can't tell anymore who is true and honest fighting for their rights and freedoms or following a political agenda. All I know is it is way past time we get rid of all our politicians that are not working for this country and us. 2012 election is coming , and hopefully many job openings coming that need to be filled by freedom loving people who believe in our Country, and Constitution, and not with the ones who work for special interests like we have.

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    The movement has been highjacked imo

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