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CLEVELAND – Charges have been dropped against two men accused of hitting police officers during a flag-burning protest at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland last year.
The men, 24-year-old Dominique Knox and 38-year-old Joseph Scogin, had pleaded not guilty to striking officers during the protest. Cleveland.com reports (http://bit.ly/2h3GGEq ) the defendants’ lawyers said Wednesday that the county prosecutor had dropped charges.
One of the attorneys, Terry Gilbert, says the decision is a victory for free speech.
Lawyers for the protesters say 12 people still face aggravated disorderly conduct and obstruction charges in Cleveland Municipal Court.
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Information from: cleveland.com, http://www.cleveland.com
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