A judge told the city of Boston not to remove demonstrators or their tents from Dewey Square without court approval.
(Stephan Savoia/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Occupy’s court win preempts eviction
Temporary order bars park removal
A judge told the city of Boston not to remove demonstrators or their tents from Dewey Square without court approval.
(Stephan Savoia/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
A Suffolk Superior Court judge issued a temporary restraining order yesterday against the City of Boston, barring police from removing the protesters from their downtown encampment until a Dec. 1 hearing. The city maintains it has no current plans to take action against the Occupy Boston protesters, but Judge Frances A. McIntyre ruled in favor of the protesters to protect their right to expressing their views on public property - at least for the next two weeks.
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