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Barber says people have right to gather, protest at legislature
Rev. William Barber, the former head of the state NAACP and architect of North Carolina's "Moral Monday" protests, hopes to persuade a jury to clear him of trespassing at the General Assembly, calling his 2017 arrest unconstitutional.
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Rev. William Barber, the former head of the state NAACP and architect of North Carolina's "Moral Monday" protests, hopes to persuade a jury to clear him of trespassing at the General Assembly, calling his 2017 arrest unconstitutional.
Reporter : Laura LesliePhotographer : Chad Flowers
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Posted 2019-06-03T19:19:33-0400 - Updated 2019-06-03T19:19:33-0400