
California BLM supporter accused of driving into crowd had her rights violated during hearing, judge rules
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A California supporter of Black Lives Matter had her constitutional rights violated at a recent hearing over whether she should face trial on accusations that she deliberately drove into a crowd of counterprotesters in September 2020, a judge ruled Friday, according to a report.
"The court finds the defendant was denied a substantial constitutional right," Leversen said, according to the newspaper.
Leversen said his decision should not be interpreted as a judgment on the evidence presented by prosecutors against Turner, the report added.
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